
The steps to set the cruise control on the Vision X6 are as follows: 1. First, press the cruise control button to activate the function. When the desired speed is reached, press the toggle button once. 2. After setting the speed, when the vehicle reaches the set speed, it will automatically enter cruise control mode. More information about cruise control is as follows: 1. During cruise control, you can toggle the plus or minus buttons to accelerate or decelerate. Pressing the brake or accelerator once will cancel the cruise control setting, though the cruise control function remains active. Press the cruise control button again to turn off the function. 2. The cruise control system, also known as the speed control system or autonomous driving system, functions by maintaining the vehicle's speed as set by the driver without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed.

Using cruise control makes driving much easier. I always use it on my Emgrand X6 when driving on the highway. Before setting it, make sure your speed is above 40 km/h and the road is straight. There’s a cruise control button on the lower left side of the steering wheel—just press it until the light turns green. Then, press the set button or flick the lever to lock the current speed. After that, use the +/- buttons to adjust the speed, like pressing + to increase by 5 km/h or - to decrease by 5 km/h. To cancel, lightly tap the brake or press the cancel button. I’ve had a few failed attempts, possibly because the speed wasn’t high enough or the system wasn’t activated—restarting the car’s infotainment usually fixes it. Cruise control doesn’t replace your attention while driving; it’s safest on highways, so avoid using it in heavy traffic or on winding roads. Regular of the car’s electrical system can also prevent issues and make long trips more relaxing.

I know a bit about car repair principles, and cruise control involves the electronic control system. When setting it in the Vision X6, first accelerate to the minimum speed, usually above 40 km/h to activate the system. The cruise control switch on the steering wheel will light up, indicating standby mode. Then press the set speed button to lock the speed, followed by fine-tuning with the lever. The key lies in the coordination between the current sensor and the ECU. If the voltage is unstable or there's poor contact in the wiring, the setting may fail; check for blown fuses or dust accumulation on the sensor. Once set, the system automatically maintains the throttle opening, reducing driver fatigue. However, remember to test the function regularly to ensure reliability and prevent sudden failure risks. Safety first—cruise control is only suitable for open highways.

When I first learned to drive, I figured this out—it's really simple. Accelerate to over 40 km/h, then press the cruise button on the steering wheel once you're fast enough—the light will turn on. Next, press the set button to lock in the speed, and then use the plus or minus buttons to adjust to your desired speed. To cancel, just hit the brakes or press the off button. Don't use it in heavy city traffic. It's a handy feature—saves effort and fuel.

Having driven for decades, setting the cruise control on the Vision X6 isn't difficult, but safety must be prioritized. After accelerating onto the highway and stabilizing the speed above 40 km/h, press the cruise activation button on the control panel. Once the light turns green, use the set speed button to lock it in, then fine-tune with the +/- buttons. Remember to stay focused on the road at all times—braking instantly deactivates it. If the cruise malfunctions, check wiring connections or status to avoid breakdowns on long trips. Make it a habit to use cruise control on highways to reduce fatigue, especially for elderly drivers on long journeys.

As a car enthusiast, I love tech features. The Vision X6 cruise control is managed by the ECU: press the activation button when speed reaches 40km/h, then set the speed and adjust with +/- buttons. The system memorizes speed for smooth driving. Compared to adaptive cruise which only maintains fixed speed, the Vision X6's conventional type is simple and practical. Improper operation may cause sensor failure, so it's advised to familiarize with button positions for one-time setup. On a related note, cruise control saves fuel and extends engine life, but should only be used safely on open roads.


