How to Activate Cruise Control?
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The 0/1 indicator in the upper right corner is the switch for cruise control. Detailed usage instructions: The 0/1 indicator in the upper right corner is the switch for cruise control. Press it to activate cruise control, and the cruise control indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate. In the standard version, the lower right corner displays CNL, which means cancel; in the high-end version with ACC adaptive cruise control, the lower right corner displays the speed limit setting. The RES button in the upper left corner stands for resume. If cruise control is canceled, pressing the RES button will restore the previously set cruising speed. The SET button in the lower left corner is for setting. Accelerate to your desired speed, press the SET button, and the speed will be set at the current speed. At this point, cruise control takes effect, and you can release your right foot. Cruise Control: Once activated according to the driver's desired speed, it automatically maintains the vehicle's speed without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a constant speed.
I've been driving for over a decade, so using cruise control is a piece of cake for me. Generally, when driving on the highway above 40km/h, I press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate the function. Then, I use the adjacent speed adjustment keys to set the desired value, such as 80km/h, and the car will automatically maintain that speed. Remember to release the accelerator during the process and keep your foot on the brake, ready to deactivate it at any moment. This feature is especially suitable for long-distance travel, reducing fatigue and saving a bit of fuel, but avoid using it in heavy city traffic. I recommend beginners to first try it in an open area, familiarize themselves with the button positions, and remember that pressing the brake will deactivate it. Safety first—don’t rely on it completely.