The one I have does not have adaptive cruise control. This is what I found on it. Let me know if it helps. If not, I’ll carry on looking “With adaptive cruise activated, press the Gap button to cycle through the 3 presets Close/Normal/Far these are not adjustable and I normally have mine on the far setting as normal seems a touch too close for a relaxing drive!”
@@kookoo111222 Generally, apart from load space, I find the Citroen C4 III to be far superior to my Peugeot 307SW but it is 14 years younger so that is to be expected. The Adaptive Cruise Control on the Citroen though is frustrating. It does what it is supposed to do but although it reduces speed very well behind other cars, it is very slow to regain speed when traffic speeds up again. It will continue to drop to sometimes 4mph (6.4km/h) below external traffic speed before going back to the set speed. The problem being that you can't switch off the 'Adaptive' function and use a basic control like the Peugeot setup. In my 307SW, I used the CC just like the accelerator pedal by touching the + and - button on the back, as necessary.