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For what is this button?

For what is the button next to the lock button?

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Parking sensors, to switch them on/off
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No the PCD sensor is on the left side next to the warning light.
I mean the button on the right next to the lock button.

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I presume it's the ACC button to switch the warning on or off. 2005 Zambezi TDV6 - Gone but not forgotten
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Didn't think you could switch the Adaptive element of the Cruise Control on & off - I would love it if you could though Very Happy

I think the switch might be the forward alert that works via the ACC module when the cruise control is not set.

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That is called the Forward Alert Switch

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Forward Alert Switch

Limited warning of vehicles ahead is provided
during ACC operation by the ACC DRIVER
INTERVENE warning. The forward alert feature
additionally provides warnings whilst ACC is
not engaged; if a vehicle is detected close
ahead, then the warning tone and message will
be issued. The brakes will not be applied.

This additional feature may be switched on or
off using the forward alert switch.
When the indicator lamp in the switch is on,
forward alert is active.
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Its the "eject passenger" button Rolling with laughter

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Yes it was the passenger eject button. Very Happy

Thanks.

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I'd love to turn the ACC off as well. Number of times i've almost been through the windscreen!!!

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