How to Set Cruise Control on the Equinox?
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To set the cruise control on the Equinox, follow these steps: 1. Press the cruise control icon button on the left side of the steering wheel to activate standby mode. 2. When the vehicle speed reaches 40 km/h or above, press the SET button to engage cruise control, then release the accelerator pedal to maintain the current speed. 3. During cruise control operation, press the + button to increase speed or the - button to decrease speed. Additional information: The working principle of cruise control involves the cruise control module comparing the pulse signal from the vehicle speed sensor with the preset speed, then issuing commands to the servo mechanism to adjust the throttle opening accordingly, ensuring the vehicle maintains the set speed.
I've been driving the Equinox for almost two years, and setting the cruise control is particularly handy. There's an on/off button with an icon on the left side of the steering wheel—just press it while driving to activate the system. Then, accelerate to your desired speed, say 60 or 80 km/h, and press the SET button to lock it in immediately. Once you release the throttle, the car maintains that speed. To cancel, simply hit the brakes or press the CANCEL button, and it stops instantly. Want to resume the previous speed? Just press the RES button. I use it a lot on highways—it's super fuel-efficient on flat roads and saves my legs from fatigue. But avoid using it in chaotic city traffic to prevent delayed reactions. The Equinox's system is quite responsive, though the buttons can feel a bit stiff occasionally, but it's no big deal. Check the manual to confirm button layouts in case of model variations. During routine maintenance, I just wipe the buttons to keep them clean. This feature has saved me a lot of effort, especially on long trips. Overall, it's practical and safe—just don’t get careless.