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01-06-2024, 04:23 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-06-2024, 04:26 PM by Snow1.)
Hi
Does anyone know if there is a parametre to increase the distance the ACC keeps to car in front ?
I believe it is maximum 3 sec normally and it feels too close, specially when driving in less dense traffic.
Compared to VAG cars where it is ~5 sec, it feels little too close for relaxed driving.
Seems little strange choice for Volvo that used to be for safety.
Pls, lets not start an argument thread is it close or not...
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I don't understand what you are asking for.
While driving, the distance that the ACC keeps from the car in front, is controlled from the steering wheel, you should be able to increase or decrease the bars. The distance between your car and the front of the car is measured in millimeters and not in time! Each bar represents 1 length of your car!
If you are asking about the stopping distance from the car in front (stop & go), again it's not measured in time, it's in millimeters and it's pre defined in the software.
If you are asking about disengaging time of the ACC after stopping behind a car, I never measured it but it's much more than 3 or 5 seconds.
There are no specific settings for those but you can play around with ACC version and ACC (Stop & Go) level settings.
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It is definetely not 1 bar = one lenght of the car, besides it has to be dependent of the speed. Faster the speed, longer distance between the cars is needed.
The longest distance that can be selected from the buttons i have measured to be abt. 3 seconds. Test it. Take stop watch ( mobile phone app etc.), follow a car with ACC on at longest setting, full bars, start the watch at known spot when car in front passes it ( trafic sign, marking on the road etc), stop the time when you pass exact same spot. Repeat with different speeds.
My question remains, can Orbit be used to program ACC so that it keeps longer distance to the car in front ? Current maximum distance that can be set from the steering wheel feels too short.
80 km/h , stopping distance is 50 m, including reaction time ( ~ 10 lenghts of car)
100km/h stopping distance is 71m, including reaction time ( ~ 14 lenghts of car)
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I also feel that the maximum setting on Volvo vehicles is too close, especially in winter conditions where a larger following distance is preferable. Is there a way to increase the distance beyond the default settings for added safety? Now ACC is unusable in icy winter conditions which unfortunately means almost 6 months in some parts of the world.
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IMAY2023 lets stick to the original question, can the time interval ACC keeps to car in front be extended by Orbit ?
I do not follow your logic nor agree with your views on the safe distances so this would just be and agument thread, which I pleaded on first post this not to become.
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I've already answered your question in my first comment!
There are no individual settings for presetting time interval value of each bar; for automatic increase / decrease time interval of each bar or the amount of bars according to cruising speed;
However, As I mentioned in my first comment you can play around with 314 ADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL VERSION and 023 CRUISE CONTROL levels! Maybe one of those levels increases the time interval of each bar.