
Method to set cruise control on the LaCrosse: 1. Press the cancel button to deactivate cruise control, then press the RES button to resume it. 2. The SET button is used to set the cruising speed; you should use this button to set the speed before activating cruise control. 3. The plus and minus buttons are for adjusting the cruise control speed, with the plus button increasing speed and the minus button decreasing it. Introduction to the autonomous driving system: 1. The autonomous driving system employs advanced communication, computer, network, and control technologies to achieve real-time, continuous control over the vehicle. 2. The autonomous driving system mainly includes a lane-keeping system and adaptive cruise control. Compared to a warning system, the lane-keeping system adds control over the braking mechanism.

Using the cruise control on the LaCrosse is actually very simple. I use this feature every day on the highway. First, press the button with the dashboard icon on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the cruise system—a white cruise indicator will light up on the dashboard. Once you reach a speed above 40 km/h, press the minus SET- button, and when the indicator turns green, the speed is successfully set. While driving, to accelerate, tap the RES+ button with the plus sign multiple times—each press increases speed by about 1.6 km/h. To decelerate, press the SET- button. In case of emergencies, simply stepping on the brake will automatically deactivate cruise control, or you can press the CANCEL button with the cross symbol. A reminder for beginners: avoid using this feature in city traffic jams, and when roads are slippery in rain, accelerate more gently. During cruise control, you can relax your foot but keep it near the brake pedal—safety always comes first.

As an experienced driver who frequently uses cruise control, I find the LaCrosse's design very user-friendly. The activation button is located on the lower left side of the steering wheel, marked with a speedometer icon—just press it to engage the system. Once you've accelerated to your desired speed, press SET- to lock it in, and you'll see a green indicator light up on the instrument cluster. Adjusting speed is effortless: a quick tap on RES+ or SET- changes it incrementally. Some standout features include pressing RES+ after braking to automatically return to your previous set speed, deep throttle presses during cruise for overtaking (the system resumes cruise control upon release), and using engine braking on long descents. Remember, don’t solely on cruise in heavy traffic—keep hands on the wheel; the system alerts if they’re off for over 10 seconds.

Three steps to activate cruise control on the LaCrosse: Start, Set, Adjust. First press the cruise control button on the left side of the steering wheel (the icon resembles a small gauge). When speed exceeds 40km/h, immediately press the SET- button - the dashboard indicator will change from white to green indicating successful activation. During cruise control, press RES+ to accelerate (each press increases speed by 1.6 km/h); SET- works similarly for deceleration. The easiest cancellation method is lightly tapping the brake, or pressing the CANCEL button with an X symbol. I recommend setting a lower cruise speed than usual during rainy highway conditions as automatic acceleration can be abrupt on slippery roads. This feature works particularly well for urban expressways, though it's less suitable for stop-and-go traffic on elevated roads.

Details of the LaCrosse cruise control operation: The activation button is located in the functional area on the left side of the steering wheel—press the button with the speedometer icon. When the speedometer shows over 40km/h, immediately press the SET- button. A prompt tone and a green cruise indicator on the dashboard confirm successful activation. Speed adjustments don't require holding—each tap of RES+ increases speed by 1.6km/h, while SET- decreases it by the same amount. The most commonly used method for temporary deactivation is a light tap on the brake. To fully turn it off, press the activation button again. My five-year experience with this feature suggests: avoid activating cruise control in tunnels as light variations affect sensors; manually accelerate in advance when overtaking on highways at night; the manufacturer recommends giving the system a break after every 8 hours of continuous use.

To activate the cruise control on the LaCrosse, locate the control area on the left side of the steering wheel. First press the top circular button to activate the system, at which point a white cruise icon will appear on the instrument cluster. After accelerating to your desired speed, quickly press the SET button with the minus sign - the green light indicates cruise control is engaged. The speed adjustment is intelligent: the system automatically slows down during sustained descents and accelerates uphill to maintain consistent speed. I often use it with lane-keeping assist on long trips, but manually take over steering on curved sections. Special note: during , have the technician check the cruise module wiring as older vehicles are prone to poor connections. A lesser-known fact: the new LaCrosse allows cruise activation at 30km/h, but settings below 40km/h are more likely to fail.


