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How to Use Cruise Control in a Manual Transmission Car?

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SanGabriella
07/24/25 2:37pm
To use cruise control in a manual transmission car: 1. When the speed exceeds 40 km/h, press the CCS button on the left side of the steering wheel to activate it; 2. Use the RES and SET buttons to fine-tune the speed for acceleration or deceleration; 3. Press the brake or the CCS button on the left side of the steering wheel to deactivate it. The principle of cruise control is: The cruise control module compares the pulse signal from the speed sensor with the preset speed and then issues commands to the servo mechanism to adjust the throttle opening, increasing or decreasing it to maintain the set speed. A manual transmission car uses a manual gear-shifting mechanical transmission to regulate speed, meaning the driver manually shifts the gear lever to change the gear engagement inside the transmission, altering the gear ratio to achieve speed variation. The clutch must be depressed to move the gear lever.
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OMatteo
08/10/25 7:03am
I drove a manual transmission car for 20 years, and cruise control is particularly suitable for highway use. First, you need to accelerate to your desired speed, such as above 60 km/h, then turn on the cruise switch, usually a button or lever near the steering wheel. Press the set button, and the system will automatically control the throttle to maintain the speed. Remember, pressing the clutch will immediately cancel the cruise, so consider shifting gears carefully to avoid high RPM shifts. It's recommended to use it on flat roads, as speed may fluctuate significantly on uphill or downhill slopes. Avoid enabling it in urban or congested areas, as it doesn't control braking or steering—you'll still need to handle emergencies yourself. Regular maintenance should include checking the relevant sensors to prevent unexpected failures.
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LeWalter
09/25/25 6:50am
As a beginner who just learned to use cruise control, I find it quite convenient on highways. After reaching a certain speed, I can activate the cruise button to set the current speed. Once the system takes over the throttle, I can release my right foot to rest. For manual transmissions, clutch operation requires attention: pressing the clutch immediately deactivates cruise control, so I only use it on long straight roads to avoid frequent gear changes. For example, maintaining a high gear at 90 km/h reduces the need for intervention. After my first trial, I noticed it significantly reduces fatigue, but ensuring open and safe road conditions is essential. Regular maintenance of the vehicle's electronic control system is also crucial to prevent minor malfunctions from affecting the experience.
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DiAriana
11/09/25 2:10am
Cruise control maintains vehicle speed by adjusting engine fuel supply via sensors. To use, first accelerate then activate the system - remember the function automatically deactivates when clutch or brake is pressed. Manual transmissions have slightly more limitations than automatics, requiring proper gear shifting to coordinate with the system. Recommended minimum activation speed is 50 km/h to prevent circuit damage from low-speed misuse. Frequent cruise control failures may indicate faulty clutch switch issues requiring prompt repair to avoid safety hazards.
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