How to Turn Off the Cruise Control Indicator Light?

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MilaRose
07/28/25 9:16pm
If the cruise control indicator light is on, press the cruise control switch (control) button to turn it off. Here is some information about cruise control: 1. Cruise control is used to maintain a constant speed for the vehicle. Once the car is set to cruise mode, the engine's fuel supply is controlled by the computer, which continuously adjusts the fuel supply based on road conditions and the vehicle's driving resistance to maintain the set speed without the need for throttle operation, reducing fatigue and unnecessary speed changes, thereby saving fuel. 2. Generally, cruise control is automatically deactivated when the driver presses the brake pedal or clutch.
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