How to activate the cruise control on the Honda Avancier?

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KatherineLee
07/24/25 1:18pm
The method to activate the cruise control on the Honda Avancier: Press the cruise control switch button on the Avancier's steering wheel to start the cruise control function. The RES button can be used to increase the upper speed limit of the cruise control, while the SET button can be used to decrease the lower speed limit. To cancel the cruise control, press the CANCEL button, and the cruise control function will be deactivated. The cruise control system, abbreviated as CCS in English, is also known as the cruise control device, speed control system, or autonomous driving system. Its function is to automatically maintain the vehicle speed as set by the driver without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a constant speed.
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BrookeLynn
08/11/25 7:19am
I use the cruise control quite often when driving my Honda Avancier, especially during long highway trips to reduce fatigue. To activate it, first ensure the vehicle is under safe driving conditions, such as on a flat, straight road with a speed maintained above 40 km/h. Then, look at the right side of the steering wheel where several buttons are located: find the one labeled CRUISE and press it gently to activate the system. An indicator light, usually green or blue, will illuminate on the instrument panel. Next, hold down the SET button to lock in the current speed, and the car will maintain that speed. If you need to adjust the speed, use the + and - buttons for fine-tuning. To pause the cruise control, simply press the brake or the CANCEL button. Remember to stay focused and avoid using it in congested city traffic or on winding roads, as distractions could lead to accidents. I also regularly check the battery voltage and button sensitivity to prevent poor contact from affecting functionality. Overall, the operation is intuitive, making driving easier, but safety always comes first.
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