How to Use Cruise Control in Accord?
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To activate cruise control in the Accord: Simply press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel, and the CRUISE MAIN indicator light will illuminate. Then, set your desired speed—once the CRUISE CONTROL light turns on, it indicates that the cruise control is engaged. The cruise control system functions by maintaining the vehicle at a constant speed set by the driver without the need to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a steady speed. The Accord is a vehicle produced by GAC Honda, with dimensions of 4930 mm in length, 1845 mm in width, and 1470 mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2775 mm. In terms of exterior features, this car offers a full LED headlight assembly, LED front fog lights, headlight height adjustment, electrically adjustable heated folding exterior mirrors, and chrome-plated dual exhaust pipes.
Using the cruise control on the Accord is actually quite simple. I often use this feature on long drives. First, accelerate to your desired speed, such as the highway speed limit of 120 km/h. Then press the button with the speedometer icon on the right side of the steering wheel to activate cruise control. At this point, a green cruise light will illuminate on the dashboard, and pressing the SET button will lock the current speed. If you need to fine-tune the speed while driving, press RES to gradually accelerate or tap SET to slightly decelerate. Remember that braking will automatically deactivate cruise control, and you can also manually cancel it by pressing the CANCEL button. By the way, it's best not to use cruise control in rainy, foggy weather or on complex road sections—safety comes first. Once when I drove my Accord on the Qinghai-Tibet line, this feature really gave my right leg a good rest.