
Introduction to turning off cruise control on the ZS: The switch is located below the steering lever. Cruise control only works when the speed is above 40 km/h. The '+' and '-' buttons are for acceleration and deceleration, respectively. When driving above 40 km/h, press the switch to activate the system. Pushing it upwards accelerates the car, while pulling it downwards decelerates. After applying the brakes and releasing them, the car will automatically reach the set speed. Here is more information about the cruise control system: 1. The cruise control system, abbreviated as CCS, is also known as the speed control device or autonomous driving system. Its function is to maintain the vehicle speed as required by the driver without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a fixed speed. 2. Using the cruise control device for long-distance driving on highways allows the driver to avoid controlling the accelerator pedal, reducing fatigue and unnecessary speed changes, which can save fuel. 3. The cruise control system is an electronic control device that uses electronic technology to automatically adjust the vehicle's speed. It has the advantages of maintaining stable driving speed, improving driving comfort, and enhancing fuel economy and environmental friendliness.

I've been driving the ZS for a while now, and it's normal for the cruise control icon on the dashboard to light up, usually indicating that the cruise system is activated. To turn it off, the method is quite simple: when you're driving and want to deactivate the cruise, just press the cancel button on the control stalk next to the steering wheel, or lightly tap the brake pedal, and the icon will disappear immediately. If the icon remains lit after the cruise is completely turned off, it might be a minor system glitch, such as a dirty sensor or temporary jam. I recommend turning off the engine and restarting the car—this often solves the problem. If that doesn't work, don't try to force it yourself to avoid damaging the circuits; instead, head to a nearby repair shop as soon as possible. Safe driving is paramount, and a cruise icon that stays lit can be distracting, especially when driving on the highway, so always keep an eye on the dashboard status. During regular maintenance, have the technician check these electronic systems to reduce unexpected issues. My car didn't have this problem until after over a year of use, so regular maintenance is really important.

When I first drove the ZS, I also encountered the annoying issue of the cruise icon not turning off. Actually, it's quite simple: as long as the cruise system isn't in use, that icon shouldn't be lit. The way to turn it off is by pressing the cancel button on the steering wheel control stalk or gently tapping the brake, and the icon will automatically go off. If it stays lit after pressing, it might be a minor glitch in the car's system. It's best to turn off the engine, wait a few minutes, and then restart to see if it resolves. I think it's better not to rely too much on cruise control while driving, especially for beginners who might panic. If the icon doesn't turn off, it can cause the dashboard to flash unnecessarily, which can be distracting and unsafe. Nowadays, I make it a habit to check the dashboard more frequently to ensure all indicator lights are normal. If you really can't figure it out, searching through owner forums can be helpful—there's a lot of shared experience that can save you time and effort.

The cruise control icon on the ZS dashboard lights up to indicate that the cruise is activated, and it can only be turned off by canceling the cruise. There are two ways to cancel it: press the cancel button on the control lever or step on the brake pedal. If the icon cannot be turned off, there might be a minor issue with the sensor or the circuit needs to be reset. Try turning the car off completely and restarting it to see if the issue resolves. For safety, always check the icon status before driving to avoid misleading driving information.

Driving the ZS, the cruise control icon on the dashboard can be quite distracting, especially when focusing on taking the kids to school. The method to turn it off is actually quite simple: just press the cancel button on the small lever next to the steering wheel, or lightly tap the brake pedal, and the icon will disappear. If pressing the button doesn’t work, it might be a minor system glitch—I’ve encountered it a few times myself. Just turn off the engine, wait a bit, and restart it. Safety comes first, as an unclosed cruise control could potentially lead to accidental acceleration, so it’s important to address it promptly. Wiping the sensors weekly while washing the car helps prevent these minor issues, making things much more hassle-free.

I've been driving my ZS for several years, and it's common for the cruise control icon to stay on. The way to turn it off is to cancel the cruise control: just press the button on the steering wheel control stalk or step on the brake. If it stays on after turning it off, it might be a minor sensor or software glitch, and it's best to try restarting the car. Safety-wise, leaving the icon on can confuse driving information, especially increasing risks when driving at night. Avoid randomly adjusting electronic settings in daily use, and get regular maintenance at the dealership to prevent trouble. My experience is not to panic; minor issues can always be resolved.


