How to Set Cruise Control on Roewe 550
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To set the cruise control on the Roewe 550: Press the control switch to activate cruise control standby, accelerate to the desired speed, and then push the control lever downward to set the cruising speed. To cancel cruise control, you can lift the control lever upward, turn off the cruise control master switch, press the accelerator pedal, or lightly tap the brake. The Roewe 550 is SAIC's first model based on the DIS full-digital simulation development system. The dimensions of this car are 4648mm in length, 1827mm in width, and 1483mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2705mm. The Roewe 550 is equipped with the TST 6-speed oil-cooled dual-clutch automatic transmission system, Inkanet 3G digital intelligent network driving system, StartStop digital intelligent start-stop energy-saving system, EPB digital intelligent electronic parking system, and Configurable color-customizable digital instrument panel system.
I've been driving my Roewe 550 for almost a year now, and setting the cruise control has become second nature. While driving, first locate the small button or lever on the left side of the steering wheel, then press the power button with the cruise symbol to activate the function – you'll see a confirmation light illuminate on the instrument panel. Next, accelerate to your desired steady speed (above 50 km/h, for example), ensure the road conditions are safe, and press the SET button to lock in the current speed. The system will then maintain automatic cruise control. This feature is incredibly useful for long-distance driving as it allows you to relax your right foot from constantly pressing the accelerator. I particularly enjoy using the +/- buttons for fine-tuning the speed to avoid speed-restricted zones. However, I must remind you not to use it on crowded city streets or during rainy/snowy weather, as the constant speed maintenance might lack flexibility. In case of danger, a light tap on the brake immediately cancels the function. During routine maintenance, remember to have the button circuits checked to prevent poor contact issues, ensuring safer driving.