How to Use Automatic Cruise Control?

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DelEmilia
07/29/25 11:57pm
Automatic cruise control is used as follows: 1. When the vehicle speed is above 40 mph, press the "on" button on the left side of the steering wheel to activate it; 2. Use the "res" and "set" buttons to fine-tune the speed, allowing for speed increase or decrease; 3. Press the brake or the "off" button on the left side of the steering wheel to deactivate it. The function of the automatic cruise control system is to automatically maintain the vehicle speed without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed. The principle of the automatic cruise control system is that the cruise control component reads the pulse signal from the speed sensor, compares it with the set speed, and then issues commands to the servo mechanism to adjust the throttle opening, either increasing or decreasing it, so that the vehicle always maintains the set speed.
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