How to Use Cruise Control in Hyundai Elantra?
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To use the cruise control in the Hyundai Elantra, follow these steps: 1. First, press the 'cruse' button on the steering wheel function keys to activate the cruise module. At this time, the dashboard will light up with a prompt indicator. 2. To use the cruise control system, first pull the lever inward to turn on the system. Cruise control can only be activated at speeds above 40 mph. 3. Store the current speed by pressing the 'set' button. 'Set' is for setting or starting the cruise control, 'cancel' is for canceling it, and 'res' is for resuming the last set speed. 4. Push the lever upward to increase the speed. Push it downward to decrease the speed. To maintain the speed, quickly push the lever up or down. 5. The function can be temporarily canceled and resumed using the accelerator. Pressing the accelerator or pushing the lever downward will temporarily cancel the function. Releasing the accelerator or pushing the lever inward will automatically resume the function. 6. Push the lever all the way down or apply the brake to cancel the function, and the indicator light will turn off.
I love using cruise control on my Elantra for long-distance drives—it's super easy to operate. First, press the CRUISE button with the speed symbol on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the system, and a white cruise light will illuminate on the dashboard. Once your speed reaches 40km/h or above, pull down the RES/- lever to lock the current speed—the cruise light turns green to confirm activation! To increase speed, push the RES/+ lever upward; each tap raises speed by 1.6km/h, while holding it accelerates continuously. For deceleration, simply press the brake or manually lower speed by pulling down RES/-. Here’s a pro tip: After canceling cruise by braking at toll booths, just push RES/+ upward to instantly resume your preset speed (if still above 40km/h)—super convenient! Remember to avoid using this feature in rainy conditions!