ThudnBlundr said:Once ACC is engaged, the car manages its own regeneration and braking to slow the car down. The 'B' setting is thus meaningless when it's engaged.
jaapv said:It is.
NOTE
You cannot operate the regenerative brake
controls while the ACC is operating. If doing
so, the buzzer sounds.
If you turn on the ACC when the select posi-
tion is in "B" (including B0 to B5) position,
the select position is changed to "D" posi-
tion.
The regenerative braking level B0 or B1 cannot
be selected under the cruise control.
The buzzer sounds if you try to select these
levels.
My 2015 car resets to 'D' when i cancel ACC by braking or pressing the button.greendwarf said:However, I find it useful to set it at B5 as it brakes fractionally faster when you cancel the ACC.
Normal CC when activated can have B levels selected but not B0 and B1. The original question was for B0.littlescrote said:As above ACC controls the B level and defaults back to D (B2) when cancelled. Normal CC (activated by holding down the CC button) can have the B level selected.