
The method to use cruise control in the Sagitar is as follows: 1. set- The first press sets the cruise speed. After cruise control is activated, pressing set- decreases the set cruise speed. Pressing the accelerator only increases speed without changing the set cruise speed or canceling automatic cruise. 2. Releasing the accelerator will automatically reduce the speed to the set cruise speed and maintain it. Pressing the brake pauses automatic cruise, but the previously set cruise speed remains effective. 3. Pressing set- again automatically maintains the speed at the previously set cruise speed. set+ The first press activates automatic cruise, and pressing it again deactivates automatic cruise and clears the previously set cruise speed.

I often use the cruise control in my Sagitar, and it's extremely convenient. Before activating it, drive the car onto a highway or flat road at a speed of at least 40 km/h or more. Then locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel, usually labeled "SET" on the left side, and press it to activate—the dashboard will light up with an indicator. You can then use the "+" or "-" buttons to set and maintain your desired speed. Once engaged, you can slightly ease off the accelerator, but keep your hands on the wheel and be ready to brake in case of emergencies. It saves fuel and reduces fatigue on long highway drives. By the way, the system may not respond if the speed is too low or the road is uneven—check if the indicator is on. To cancel, simply press the brake or the "OFF" button; to resume, press "RES." This feature really makes driving much easier, perfect for someone like me who frequently travels on highways.

After years of car enthusiasm, I find the Sagitar's cruise control design very user-friendly. The method is: start the engine and drive, preferably maintaining a speed above 40 km/h. Spot the small cruise button on the steering wheel and press it to prepare the system for activation. Then press "SET" to lock the current speed as the cruising value, allowing the car to maintain speed automatically without constant throttle input. Remember to activate it on straight roads or highways, avoiding urban areas to prevent delayed response times. Benefits include reduced driver fatigue and fuel savings – my real-world tests showed over 10% improvement in long-distance fuel efficiency. If brakes are accidentally applied, the system pauses; press "RES" to resume the set speed. It's simple, safe, and becomes more intuitive with practice.

I drive my Sagitar to work every day, and the cruise control is a great help. The steps are to accelerate the car to around 40 kilometers per hour, then press the cruise start button on the steering wheel, usually marked with a symbol or text like "CRUISE". After activation, confirm the indicator light on the dashboard is lit, and use the SET button to lock the speed, then the car will maintain cruise control. To adjust the speed up or down, press the +/- buttons. To cancel, simply step on the brake or press OFF. It's especially handy on highways, reducing foot fatigue and helping you stay more focused. A practical tip: check the road conditions for safety before activating, avoiding turns or heavy traffic. If it doesn't activate, it might be because the speed isn't sufficient—just try a couple more times. Cruise control is truly a blessing for commuting.


