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How to Use Cruise Control in BMW 525?

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WestonAnn
07/30/25 1:37am
Press the cruise control switch. Below is a detailed introduction about cruise control: 1. Press the cruise control switch. When the vehicle reaches the desired speed, press the cruise key once, which is located next to the switch. Then, you can release the accelerator, and the vehicle will maintain the speed at which it was traveling. If you encounter an emergency situation and apply the brakes, the cruise control will immediately deactivate. After the emergency, you can reactivate the cruise control. 2. Do not use the speed control system when driving on roads with heavy traffic or poor road conditions (such as slippery surfaces, loose gravel, or roads after heavy rain): Once the system is activated and the speed exceeds 40 km/h, be careful not to depress the clutch pedal or shift the gear lever into neutral, as this may cause the engine to over-rev and result in damage.
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AnnieFitz
08/15/25 7:23am
I often use cruise control in my BMW 525 for long-distance drives—it's both convenient and fuel-efficient. After getting in the car, I first drive above 40 km/h, then press the cruise control button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the system, and a small icon lights up on the dashboard. Next, I press the SET button to lock the current speed, and the car maintains it automatically; the speed can be adjusted using the +/- buttons. When encountering traffic jams or if the car ahead slows down, I press the brake to cancel it automatically, and later press the RES button to resume the original speed. It’s really useful on highways—it reduces fatigue and avoids unstable throttle control that could lead to speeding. However, it’s important to note not to rely on it too much on curves or slippery roads—safety first! I also remind my friends to regularly check the electronic systems to ensure they don’t fail.
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StMartin
10/20/25 8:13am
As a 525 owner, I find the cruise control operation quite simple and intuitive. You need to accelerate to around 40 km/h, then press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate it, and hit SET to lock the current speed. Speed adjustments are easily made with the rotary knob. It's particularly great for long highway drives, freeing you from constantly monitoring the throttle while also saving some fuel costs. However, the system might be unstable on slopes, so I only use it on straight roads. Also, remember to have technicians check the relays and circuits during maintenance to prevent malfunctions. If you accidentally make a wrong move, a gentle tap on the brake will disengage it—super flexible.
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LeAddyson
12/03/25 8:44am
I always use cruise control with caution. After starting the car and accelerating above 40 mph, press the cruise button to activate it, then use SET to set the speed. Canceling is easy—just step on the brake; to resume, press the RES button. Safety comes first, so I only use it on straight highways and avoid it in heavy traffic to prevent distractions and mistakes. This feature is quite practical, but don't rely on it too lazily.
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