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Enabling Pilot Assist and Adaptive Cruise Control
(10-16-2025, 02:32 AM)IMAY2023 Wrote: There are many folks here who enabled the ACC, Pilot Assists and Speed limiter without replacing the pump.


Understood, I just wish I knew why they specified a different pump so I could make an informed decision.
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Hello.

How can i check if i can unlock the ACC on my Volvo Xc40? I have just CC for now.
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Orbit worked like a champ here.  I am so happy.  My 2021 S60 T8 Recharge took the flash and Pilot assist works fantastic. 

I enabled Pilot Assist 2, which includes stop and go traffic.

Does my car support Pilot Assist 3, with GPS integration?

From AI:

Pilot Assist Generations
PA1 (Generation 1)
∙ Max speed: ~30 mph (50 km/h)
∙ Requires a lead car ( you have to be following someone)
∙ Basic lane centering + adaptive cruise
∙ Vehicles: XC90 MY2015-2016 (original equipment)
PA2 (Generation 2)
∙ Works up to 135 km/h (80-88 mph) and does not need a lead car
∙ PA2 was an upgrade to 2016 models and had other tweaks
∙ Improved lane centering independence
∙ Vehicles: MY2017+ SPA vehicles standard; retrofit available for MY2016
PA3 (Generation 3)
∙ Uses navigation data for improved accuracy in curves
∙ Includes Curve Speed Assist (CSA) - proactively slows for curves using map data
∙ When Volvo introduced the SPA versions of S60, V60, and V60CC for MY2019 they came with a newer PA
∙ Listed as “Pilot Assist with Navi” on configuration sites
∙ Vehicles: MY2019+ S60/V60 platform; available as paid upgrade for some PA2 vehicles
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