
To activate cruise control on the Excelle, follow these steps: 1. Power Button: Press this button to turn the cruise control system on or off. When cruise control is activated, a white indicator light on the instrument cluster will illuminate. 2. Cancel Button: Press this button to deactivate cruise control without clearing the set speed stored in memory. 3. RES Button: If a set speed is stored in memory, briefly press this button to resume that speed, or hold it to accelerate. If cruise control is already active, this button can be used to increase the vehicle speed. 4. SET Button: Briefly press this button to set the speed and activate cruise control. If cruise control is already active, this button can be used to decrease the vehicle speed.

When driving my Excelle on long trips, I often use the cruise control, which is super easy to activate and very convenient. After starting the vehicle, drive at a speed above 40 km/h, preferably on a clear highway section. There's a CRUISE button on the left side of the steering wheel—press it, and an indicator light on the dashboard will show that cruise control is ready. Then, press the SET button to set the current speed as the cruising speed. To adjust the speed up or down, use the +/- buttons next to RES or SET. When stopping or slowing down, lightly tap the brake to automatically deactivate it, or press the CANCEL button instead. Remember: Don’t use it if the road is slippery or traffic is heavy—safety first. Practice a few times on the highway to get comfortable—it feels amazing. If the indicator light doesn’t appear on the dashboard, check the fuse or button contact issues. If you can’t fix it yourself, visit a 4S shop for help.

Having driven the Buick Excelle for many years, I find the cruise control operation quite practical. After starting the car, accelerate to your desired speed, which must be at least 40 km/h or above. Locate the button marked CRUISE on the steering wheel and press it to activate the system. Once the light is on, press SET to lock the speed. The RES button can be used to resume or adjust the speed. To deactivate, simply press the brake or the cancel button. It's recommended to try it for the first time on a straight highway, avoiding urban areas for safety. During prolonged cruise control, keep your hands on the wheel and develop a habit of regularly checking the buttons to prevent aging malfunctions—safe driving is paramount.

When using the cruise control on my Excelle, first start the car and accelerate to over 40 km/h. Press the CRUISE button below the steering wheel to activate, then press SET to lock the current speed. Use the RES and SET keys for fine speed adjustments. Braking automatically cancels cruise control. Beginners should practice on open roads first and maintain safe following distances.

Operating the Excelle Cruise Control: When the vehicle speed exceeds 40km/h, press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the function, then press the SET button to set the cruising speed. Use the RES button to increase speed or resume the set speed. To deactivate cruise control, press the brake pedal or the CANCEL button. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with the controls on low-speed highways first and regularly check button responsiveness to avoid poor contact.


