How to Use Cruise Control in Beijing Hyundai?
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When the CRUISE indicator on the instrument cluster's display lights up, it means the cruise control function is activated. Move the lever on the steering wheel in either the RES+ or RES- direction. Press the CANCEL button; if the SET indicator on the instrument cluster's display turns off, the cruise control is canceled, and the vehicle will no longer maintain cruise speed. Press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel; if the CRUISE indicator on the instrument cluster's display turns off, it means the cruise control function is deactivated.
I just bought a Beijing Hyundai and found the cruise control particularly easy to use. On the highway, accelerate to your desired speed, say 70 km/h, then press the cruise button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the system. Quickly press the SET button to lock the current speed, and the car will maintain the throttle without needing to press the accelerator pedal. To slightly increase speed, press the RES+ button; to decrease, press SET-. When encountering a red light or any situation, lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button, and the cruise control will immediately deactivate. Hyundai’s design is thoughtful, with all buttons within thumb’s reach, ensuring minimal distraction. I find it both effortless and fuel-efficient on long drives, especially on flat highways. For beginners, I recommend practicing a few times on straight, low-traffic roads to get the hang of it—avoid using it in congested urban areas, as safety always comes first.