How to Turn On and Off the Cruise Control in Roewe i6?
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Here are the methods to activate and deactivate the cruise control in Roewe i6: 1. Press the control switch to activate cruise control standby mode. 2. Accelerate to the desired speed and then push the control lever downward to set the cruise speed. 3. To cancel cruise control, you can lift the control lever upward, turn off the main cruise control switch, press the accelerator pedal, or lightly tap the brake. Below are the basic functions of cruise control: 1. When the cruise control button is pressed, the car will maintain the set speed. Pressing the brake pedal will immediately deactivate this function. In addition to using the brake pedal, other methods to deactivate cruise control include engaging the parking brake, operating the clutch (M/T), or shifting the gear lever (A/T). 2. Low-speed automatic deactivation: When the speed drops below 40 km/h, the stored speed is erased and cannot be restored. Here is some additional information: The cruise control is controlled via the brake light switch circuit signal. When the brake lights are illuminated, the cruise function is automatically deactivated. This leads to a new safety feature: if the brake circuit or brake bulb is faulty, the cruise control function cannot be activated (this is the brake fault alert function in modern multifunctional cruise control systems). This ensures faster response in deactivating cruise control, as the brake lights illuminate before the braking action takes effect.
When I previously drove the Roewe i6, the operation of the cruise control was quite intuitive. Typically, you first stabilize the car at your desired speed, such as above 60km/h on the highway. Then, press the cruise control button on the left side of the steering wheel (with a small car icon), and a prompt light will illuminate on the dashboard. Next, press the minus button to set the current speed. Once activated, the car will automatically maintain the speed, and you can fine-tune it using the plus and minus buttons. To deactivate, the simplest way is to lightly press the brake pedal, and the system will immediately disengage; alternatively, you can press the cancel button (usually labeled × or CAN). If you need to cancel the cruise in an emergency, don’t hesitate—just press the brake for safety. I’m accustomed to using this feature on straight roads to save effort, but never activate it in city traffic jams, as it can lead to delayed reactions. Additionally, check if the floor mat is obstructing the brake pedal to prevent accidental interference, and during maintenance, it’s advisable to have the technician inspect the sensors to avoid malfunctions.