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How to Set the Cruise Control on the Tiggo 3?

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AndersonFitz
07/29/2025, 05:57:55 AM

To set the cruise control on the Tiggo 3: After the system is activated and the vehicle reaches the desired speed, press the SET button to maintain that speed. Once the cruise speed is set, you can accelerate normally by pressing the throttle. When you release the throttle, the system will restore the vehicle speed to the preset cruise speed. The Tiggo 3 is a compact SUV under the Chery brand, with body dimensions of 4420mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1670mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2510mm. In terms of power, the Tiggo 3 is equipped with two engines: a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.6L naturally aspirated engine.

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Willie
08/13/2025, 08:15:30 AM

As a long-time owner of the Tiggo 3, I've found the cruise control incredibly convenient over the past two years. First, accelerate to your desired speed (minimum 40 km/h, suitable for highways only). On the left side of the steering wheel, press the button with the speedometer icon - the cruise light will illuminate on the dashboard. Then immediately press the SET/- button to lock the current speed, and the vehicle will maintain steady speed automatically. Use RES/+ or SET/- for minor speed adjustments (2 km/h per press). Braking automatically deactivates the system; press RES/+ to resume previous speed. A reminder for first-time users: practice on uncrowded highway sections (not in city areas where it's distracting) - it's a game-changer for long trips. Always maintain safe following distances as priority.

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Hernandez
10/06/2025, 10:06:08 PM

Just picked up the Tiggo 3 last week and specifically studied the cruise control operation. After starting the car and reaching the desired speed, say 80 km/h on the highway, ensure the road is clear with no obstacles. On the left side of the steering wheel, there's a dedicated cruise control switch—press it to activate the system, but it's not set yet. Immediately press the adjacent SET button, and the dashboard will display a green cruise icon indicating it's locked. To adjust speed slightly, use the RES or SET buttons. Temporarily accelerating for overtaking won't affect it; releasing the throttle returns to the set speed. In emergencies, hitting the brakes cancels cruise control, but pressing RES again resumes it. Avoid using it in rainy or slippery conditions as tire slippage affects control. This feature is especially great for long trips, giving your right foot a nice break.

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DelLuke
11/19/2025, 10:29:41 PM

The cruise control setting for the Tiggo 3 actually involves three steps. First, accelerate to above 40km/h, for example, maintaining 70-80 km/h on the highway is the most economical. Press the main cruise control switch on the left side of the steering wheel, which is round with a pointer. Then press the SET button in the same area to lock the speed. Use the +/- buttons to adjust. The cruise icon appearing on the dashboard indicates success. To cancel, lightly press the brake; to completely turn it off, press the main switch again. Note that the engine's automatic speed reduction may not work effectively on continuous downhill slopes.

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Sarah
01/10/2026, 12:06:03 AM

As a long-distance driver, cruise control is a must-have for me on highways. The Tiggo 3 operates very straightforwardly: when the speed exceeds 40 km/h, press the main cruise switch on the left side of the steering wheel with your left thumb (the dashboard will show a white light), then immediately press the SET button to activate it (green light on). To increase speed, press the RES button a few times; to decrease speed, press the SET button. In my tests, each button press adjusts the speed by about 1-2 km/h with minimal error. The system temporarily deactivates when you hit the brakes, but pressing the RES button seamlessly restores the original speed. For tunnels or areas with crosswinds, manual driving is recommended for better safety. To completely turn off the system, long-press the cruise switch next to the airbag for 3 seconds.

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ColinLee
04/06/2026, 04:49:04 AM

Last week, I taught my wife how to set the cruise control function on her newly purchased Tiggo 3. When the speed reaches above 50 km/h on a smooth road, press the main cruise control button with the car logo on the left side of the steering wheel to activate it. Then immediately press the SET button below to lock the current speed, at which point a green indicator light will appear next to the speedometer on the dashboard. To adjust the speed, use RES to increase or SET to decrease, with each change being subtle, approximately 1-2 km/h. Absolutely avoid using it in congested urban areas; when overtaking on the highway, manually pressing the accelerator takes priority. There are multiple ways to cancel it if accidentally triggered: stepping on the brake, pressing the main control button, or shifting to neutral. When the vehicle is first started, it may need to drive for a few minutes before the system responds, which is a normal protection mechanism.

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