Do You Need to Press the Accelerator for Cruise Control?

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DiDaniel
07/29/25 12:36am
To increase the cruising speed, there is no need to press the accelerator pedal; simply pull up the "cruise control lever" to raise the set cruising speed. Do not press the brake: You can set the speed by pushing the control lever up or down. Pushing it up accelerates the vehicle, while pushing it down decelerates. Generally, the cruise control is set at a speed of 80-100 km/h. However, after setting the cruise control, you should avoid pressing the brake, as doing so will cancel the cruise control, requiring you to manually activate it again. Changing the set speed: Once the cruise control is set, pressing the accelerator will cause the car to accelerate, but releasing the accelerator will return the speed to the set cruise control range. Cruise control will not end prematurely just because you press the accelerator. To increase the cruising speed, there is no need to press the accelerator pedal; simply pull up the "cruise control lever" to raise the set cruising speed. Each upward pull of the switch increases the speed by 1.5 km/h. If you hold the switch, the car will continue to accelerate, and once you release the switch, the current driving speed will be stored in the memory.
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Abel
08/12/25 4:48am
After using cruise control extensively, I can confidently say that once the speed is set, there's generally no need to press the accelerator pedal anymore. The system automatically controls the throttle to maintain a steady speed, which is particularly convenient for long-distance driving, allowing me to relax my foot muscles and avoid fatigue. However, if there's a steep slope or sudden traffic congestion, the car might not keep up with speed changes, and then I have to manually adjust it. When driving on highways daily, I always check tire pressure and fuel levels in advance to ensure safety. Modern cars' cruise systems usually have buttons for one-touch activation, making driving even easier, but remember to keep your hands on the steering wheel.
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