
To set the cruise control on the New Emgrand, follow these steps: 1. Press the control switch to activate cruise control standby mode. After accelerating to the desired speed, push the control lever downward to set the cruise speed. 2. To cancel cruise control, you can pull the control lever upward, turn off the main cruise control switch, press the accelerator pedal, or lightly tap the brake. The cruise control buttons are located on the steering wheel. Here are the specific functions: 1. The "RES+" button: (Single short press) Immediately uses the last cruise speed setting. (Multiple short presses) When already in cruise mode, each additional press increases the cruise speed by 2 km/h. 2. The "SET—" button: (Single short press) Sets the current speed as the cruise speed. (Multiple short presses) When already in cruise mode, each additional press decreases the cruise speed by 2 km/h. 3. The button with a dashboard icon containing a large "X": Cancels cruise control (does not clear the memorized cruise speed setting; you can directly press RES+ next time to recall the preset speed). 4. The button with a dashboard icon containing only a single line: Turns cruise control on/off (clears the memorized cruise speed setting).

For the settings of the new Emgrand, I often drive this car on the highway. My experience is that once the speed exceeds 40 km/h, press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate the system, then press the SET button to save the current speed. At this point, you can use the RES button to accelerate or the SET button to decelerate for fine-tuning. To cancel, simply tap the brake or press the CANCEL button. I find this feature very helpful for reducing fatigue during long trips, but remember not to rely on it in congested traffic or rainy weather, as the car might react slowly. It's advisable to regularly check tire pressure to ensure cruise stability and avoid speeding traps to save on fuel costs. Overall, it only takes a few minutes to get the hang of the operation, making it safe and worry-free.

As a daily commuter, I've gotten used to the system in my new Emgrand. First, start the vehicle and reach your desired speed, say above 50 km/h, then locate the cruise control switch on the steering wheel and press it to activate. Next, press the SET button to lock in the current speed. For minor adjustments, use the '+' to accelerate or '-' to decelerate. To cancel, simply tap the brake. I've tested it several times on the road—it's responsive, but it's best to engage on smooth stretches to minimize unexpected jolts. It can also be paired with navigation for more efficient route planning, saving considerable time. The key is to stay focused to ensure safe driving.

I just learned this operation, it's quite straightforward. Once the speed reaches over 40 km/h, press the cruise activation button, then press the SET button to lock the speed. To increase speed, use the RES button, and to decrease speed, adjust with the SET button. Braking will deactivate it. It's recommended for beginners to practice on an empty road to get familiar with the control rhythm. Stay cautious, and you'll get the hang of it quickly while saving on fuel costs.


