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How to activate the cruise control on Jetta VS5?

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StElizabeth
07/29/25 11:03pm
The method to activate the cruise control on Jetta VS5 is: the button is located on the left side of the steering wheel. Press the SET button to successfully turn on the cruise control, and press the cancel button to deactivate it. To increase or decrease the cruising speed, simply press SET+ or SET-. The function of cruise control is to maintain the vehicle speed as required by the driver without pressing the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a fixed speed. The dimensions of the Jetta VS5 are 4419mm in length, 1841mm in width, and 1616mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2630mm. The Jetta VS5 is equipped with a 1.4T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 110kW and a maximum torque of 250Nm.
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ArcherAnn
08/16/25 1:00am
As an experienced driver, I find the cruise control on the Jetta VS5 quite simple to use. You need to reach at least 40km/h, like when you're on the highway, then press the cruise button on the right side of the steering wheel—the light indicates it's ready. Then use the plus or minus buttons to set your speed; a single tap adjusts the speed accordingly. The system automatically maintains the throttle, and you can cancel it anytime by braking or pressing the cancel button. I've used this feature for years—it saves effort and fuel on long trips, but remember not to rely on it in variable conditions like rain, snow, or downhill slopes, as the system might not react quickly enough. Another perk: the adaptive version monitors the distance to the car ahead, but the basic model is practical enough. Start the engine smoothly and avoid sudden acceleration to prevent mishaps. The overall design is smart, and you'll get the hang of it after a few tries.
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LaJameson
10/18/25 6:32am
As a daily driver, using the cruise control on my Jetta VS5 is hassle-free. Once the car reaches 40-50 km/h, there's an icon button on the steering wheel—press it to activate cruise mode, then hit 'set' to lock in the current speed. The +/- buttons allow fine-tuning, adjusting by 1 km/h per click. Turning it off is simple: just tap the brake or press the cancel button. I rely on it during city loops to ease foot fatigue, especially in stop-and-go commutes—though avoid activating it in heavy traffic where the system might misjudge distances (safety first!). The feature works reliably with minimal maintenance; just wipe the buttons weekly to prevent grime buildup. After a few tries, you'll appreciate the convenience—it's a highway game-changer.
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