How to Set Cruise Control?

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SanEmmett
07/29/25 1:22pm
Here are the steps to set cruise control: 1. Maintain the vehicle at a desired speed and press the cruise control activation button on the left-hand side steering wheel disc. 2. The cruise control icon will appear on the dashboard, indicating that cruise control is activated. 3. Toggle the Set- button on the left-hand side of the steering wheel to complete the cruise control setup. 4. To adjust the speed during operation, toggle the RES+ button, then toggle the Set- button again after adjusting the speed. 5. To cancel cruise control, press the cruise control cancellation button on the left-hand side steering wheel disc. 6. Alternatively, you can also cancel cruise control by applying the brake pedal.
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