How to Set Cruise Control in a Vehicle?
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After the system is activated and the vehicle reaches the desired speed, press button B (SET) to maintain the vehicle at that speed continuously. Once the cruising speed is set, you can still accelerate using the throttle pedal as usual. When the throttle pedal is released, the system will restore the vehicle speed to the set cruising speed. Here is some related information about cruise control: The cruise control system reads the pulse signal from the speed sensor and compares it with the set speed, then issues commands to the servo mechanism to adjust the throttle opening, either increasing or decreasing it, to keep the vehicle at the set speed.
I drive to work every day, and cruise control is an essential feature. The operation is very simple: first, accelerate to your desired speed, such as setting it to 100 km/h on the highway. Then, find the Set or Resume button on the steering wheel and press it lightly—the car will automatically maintain that speed. At this point, you can take your foot off the accelerator, as the system will control the throttle to keep the speed steady. If you need to accelerate or decelerate, press the plus or minus buttons nearby or adjust using the control lever. I recommend using it only on open roads and avoiding crowded areas. I’ve used it for years and find it very effortless, especially helpful for reducing fatigue during long trips. In case of any situation, a tap on the brake or pressing the cancel button will revert to manual control. Button locations may vary by car model, so take some time to familiarize yourself with your vehicle before first use. Overall, based on my experience, mastering this feature makes driving much easier.