How to Activate the Cruise Control on the Avalon?

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AriannaRose
07/30/25 3:58am
Press the cruise control button, and once the vehicle speed reaches the set value, the cruise control will start working. The button icon features a car with a dial below it, located on the right side of the steering wheel. Here are the relevant details for using cruise control: 1. Before activating cruise control, set the cruising speed using the SET button. Note: The cruise control function cannot be used at speeds below 30 km/h. 2. The "+" and "-" buttons control the cruise control speed, with "+" for acceleration and "-" for deceleration. 3. Press CANCEL to deactivate cruise control, and then press RES to resume it. The following four situations prohibit the use of cruise control: 1. It is prohibited on urban roads, regular roads, or highways with heavy traffic. 2. Use with caution in rainy conditions and avoid using when the road is wet, as it may lead to loss of control. 3. Exercise caution on highways with many curves to avoid excessive speed during turns, which can be difficult to control. 4. It is prohibited in snowy, icy, or foggy conditions.
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