How to Use Cruise Control in a Vehicle?
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Here are the steps to use cruise control in a car: 1. Activate Cruise Control: Briefly press the cruise control button, and the corresponding indicator light on the instrument cluster will illuminate in white. Accelerate to the desired cruising speed (above 40km/h), then briefly press the SET/- button. The white indicator light on the instrument cluster will turn green, indicating that the vehicle is in cruise control mode. Release the accelerator pedal. 2. Deactivate Cruise Control: Press the brake pedal, shift the gear lever to N (neutral), briefly press the cruise control button (this will deactivate cruise control and clear the set speed), operate the Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) button, or if the ESP system activates. 3. Resume Cruise Control: When the speed is above 40km/h, briefly press the RES/+ button. The cruise control indicator on the instrument cluster will change from white to green, and the vehicle will resume the previously set cruising speed. 4. Increase Cruising Speed: Briefly press the RES/+ button to increase the speed by 1.6km/h per press. Alternatively, hold down the RES/+ button to continuously increase the speed until you release it. Upon releasing the button, the vehicle will maintain the current speed.