How to Activate Cruise Control in the Lingpai?
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Method to activate cruise control in the Lingpai: Press the power button to turn on the system, accelerate to over 40 km/h, then press the SET button. You can release the accelerator with your right foot, and the speed will be set at the current speed. Press RES+ to increase the speed at the current rate, and press SET- to decrease the speed at the current rate. After setting the cruise speed, you can still accelerate using the accelerator pedal as usual. Releasing the accelerator pedal will restore the speed to the set cruise speed. The Lingpai is a new strategic mid-size car under GAC Honda, with body dimensions of 4650mm in length, 1750mm in width, and 1505mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2650mm. In terms of appearance, the Lingpai's overall design retains youthful and sporty elements while incorporating more stable and sophisticated components. The car's headlights feature C-shaped LED daytime running lights and also adopt a dual-lens design.
As a seasoned driver who has been driving the Lingpai for several years, I often use cruise control on highways to relax my feet. First, you need to accelerate to over 40 km/h, ideally around 50 km/h, as the system may not activate if the speed is too low. There's a cruise button on the steering wheel, usually labeled 'CRUISE.' Press it lightly, and a small icon will light up on the dashboard, indicating that cruise control is on standby. Then, continue accelerating to your desired speed and press the 'SET' button to lock in the current speed. At this point, the car will automatically maintain the speed. If you need minor adjustments, use the 'RES/+' or 'SET/-' buttons to increase or decrease the speed. Remember to always pay attention to road conditions while cruising—it's not an excuse to let your guard down. Keep both hands on the steering wheel. If traffic ahead slows down, stepping on the brake will automatically cancel cruise control. A quick tip: avoid using it in rainy weather or heavy traffic, as it can lead to loss of control. On my last long-distance trip, it helped me save a lot of fuel, but make sure to check the buttons and system during annual maintenance to prevent aging or malfunctions. Safety comes first—don’t prioritize convenience over driving conditions.