How to Set the Cruise Control on the Lamando?
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Lamando cruise control setting method: Press the power button to activate the cruise control system, then press the SET button at the desired speed to set the cruising speed. The cruise control system, abbreviated as CCS, is also known as a speed control device or autonomous driving system. Its function is to automatically maintain the vehicle speed as required by the driver without pressing the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a fixed speed. The Lamando is a compact car launched by SAIC Volkswagen, with dimensions of 4599mm in length, 1826mm in width, and 1425mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2656mm. In terms of appearance, this car features a diving and horizontally expanded front face, with two chrome decorations placed on the upper grille, integrated with the chrome eyebrow line of the headlights. The front bumper, paired with the lower grille, extends horizontally towards both sides.
Every time I take the Lamando on the highway, the cruise control is a lifesaver for long trips! First, make sure your speed is steady above 60 km/h, which is roughly the standard speed limit on regular roads. Locate the round cruise control button on the left side of the steering wheel, or in some versions, it might be a lever, and press the ON button to activate the system. Once your speed reaches your desired level, say 90 km/h, quickly press the SET button to lock in the current speed. Use the RES or SET buttons to fine-tune the speed, easily increasing by 5 km/h or decreasing slightly. However, be cautious—avoid using it in rainy conditions or heavy traffic, as the system is highly sensitive and can lead to accidents. On one of my long road trips, I drove continuously for 3 hours, relying entirely on cruise control to reduce foot fatigue and save fuel. But remember to regularly check the braking function to ensure it disengages immediately when you hit the brakes in an emergency—convenient and safe!