How to Use Ford Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive cruise control is available on nearly all current Ford vehicles, making everyday driving easier by eliminating the need to constantly readjust cruise control speed. The intuitive system automatically adjusts speed to maintain a set distance from slower-moving vehicles ahead. Once traffic speeds up, the system operates like normal cruise control, returning to your designated speed. Learn how to use the Ford Adaptive Cruise Control system when we cover setting cruise speed, adjusting gap distance, and more in this feature guide!
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Setting Cruise Speed
Step 1: Press the “On” button on the cruise control switch to enable Adaptive Cruise Control.
Note: Once enabled, a green cruise control icon will display in the vehicle’s information display.
Step 2: Accelerate to your desired speed.
Step 3: Press the “Set” button on the cruise control switch.
Step 4: Remove your foot from the accelerator.
Adjusting Gap Distance
Press the up and down arrows on your steering wheel cruise control switch to adjust your set following gap distance.
Use the short, solid arrow above to decrease following distance. Use the longer arrow below to increase following distance.
Note: An icon in the information display indicates your vehicle’s gap distance setting. The system offers four gap distance settings. One bar indicates the shortest following distance available, while four bars indicate the longest.
Note: Adaptive Cruise Control can be canceled anytime by hitting the brake or pressing the cancel button on the steering wheel. Pressing the Resume button will return the vehicle to its speed and gap settings.
Switching between Normal and Adaptive Cruise Control
Step 1: Use the arrow pad on your steering wheel to select “Driver Assist” on your vehicle’s information display.
Step 2: Select “Cruise Control”.
Step 3: Select “Adaptive” to enable Adaptive Cruise Control or “Normal” to return to conventional cruise control.
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Hi There,
Do you RetroFit Cruise Control? i have a Ford Focus Stline 2017 and im looking to get it fitted. Thanks
Sirs this is an informative article but doesn’t address the problem with an F250 super duty since the steering wheel controls are not the same as with passenger cars! The truck only has set + or -, RES, CANCL, ON, OFF no other buttons are available!
hi, If I have ford focus 2019 with cruise control and collision assist system , how can I enable adaptive cruise control?