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How to Activate Cruise Control on Chevrolet Cruze?

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AdelynLee
09/05/2025, 03:58:18 AM

To activate cruise control on the Chevrolet Cruze, follow these steps: 1. Press RES to resume cruise control; the cancel button deactivates it. 2. Use the SET key to establish the desired speed before enabling cruise control—without speed setting, the function remains inactive. 3. The +/- buttons adjust the cruising speed. The Chevrolet Cruze is a mid-size sedan with body dimensions of 4630mm (length) x 1798mm (width) x 1485mm (height). Powering the Cruze is a 1.5L four-cylinder engine delivering a maximum power output of 83kW and peak torque of 141Nm, paired with a 6-speed automatic transmission.

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VanBeckett
09/17/2025, 04:10:21 AM

I just bought a Chevrolet Monza last month, and the cruise control operation is quite straightforward, though I was a bit unfamiliar with it the first time. When driving, first find a good road condition and increase the speed to at least 40 km/h for it to work. There's a cruise control area on the left side of the steering wheel with an ON button—press it to activate the system. Then, steadily accelerate to your desired speed, say 60 km/h, and quickly press the SET button to record the current speed, after which it automatically takes over the throttle. During cruising, you can fine-tune the speed using the ACCEL and COAST buttons, which is quite user-friendly. When not needed, lightly tap the brake to automatically exit the system, and use the RES button to resume the previous settings. It's recommended for beginners to practice on open highways first and not rush into using it too frequently. Additionally, it's best not to use it in rainy or slippery conditions—safety first. Once you get the hang of it, it really can save a lot of hassle.

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DelHarley
10/31/2025, 04:41:37 AM

As a commuter, I drive my Cruze to work every day, and the cruise control is super convenient. The button cluster on the left side of the steering wheel is key: after reaching a stable speed, press the CRUISE switch to activate, then tap SET to lock the target speed. It maintains the speed, so you don’t have to constantly watch the throttle—great for long drives. I usually use it on highways, like setting it at 70km/h, and the system keeps it steady. To adjust speed, just press the + and - buttons. To deactivate, hitting the brakes is the quickest way, or tap CANCEL to exit. When learning to use it, make sure the lane is clear—avoid testing it in heavy traffic. After using it often, I’ve noticed it even saves a bit of fuel. Pro tip: always check that wheel speed is normal before engaging—safety comes first.

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DeLena
12/14/2025, 09:01:51 PM

Veteran driver recalls Chevrolet Monza cruise control activation: Accelerate to above 40km/h, press the ON button on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the system, then SET to lock current speed. During cruise, ACCEL increases and COAST decreases speed. Cancel by braking or pressing CANCEL button. Safety reminder: Use only on highways, avoid distractions.

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MacJude
02/03/2026, 09:57:03 PM

As a parent, I often use the Cruze to pick up my kids. Activating cruise control is simple: press the CRUISE button when road conditions are stable, then use SET to lock the speed. However, be cautious—it's not suitable for city driving or sharp turns. If it fails, immediately use the brake to regain control. I recommend reading the manual or seeking professional guidance before using it to minimize accident risks. Cruise control makes highway driving more comfortable.

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JoannaMarie
04/29/2026, 02:22:03 PM

I use the Cruze's cruise control quite often. The steps to activate it are as follows: after starting the car, accelerate to the required speed (at least 40 km/h), press the ON button in the steering wheel control area to prepare the system, then press the SET button to lock the current speed and start cruising. During the process, use the + and - buttons to fine-tune the speed, and simply tap the brake or press the OFF button to deactivate it. In practice, it saves effort but has high requirements for road and weather conditions; on clear days, the cruise remains stable, the engine output is more even, and it also saves some fuel. Note that it's only suitable for long-distance use.

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