How to Use Cruise Control in Kia K3?

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SabrinaDella
07/29/25 1:37am
Press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the cruise control system, and the cruise control indicator on the dashboard will illuminate. Accelerate to the desired speed, which must be greater than 30km/h (20mph). Move the lever downward (to SET-) and release it when the desired speed is reached.
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Nguyen
08/12/25 11:30am
As a veteran driver who has owned a Kia K3 for several years, let me guide you on using cruise control: First, ensure the vehicle is in motion and traveling at least 40 km/h or above—operating on straight, flat roads is safest. Press the CRUISE button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate the system, and a dashboard icon will light up indicating readiness. Then, accelerate to your desired speed (e.g., 80 km/h) and quickly press the SET/- button to lock it in—the car will now maintain speed automatically. You can release the accelerator but must stay alert to road conditions. To fine-tune speed, press the + button to accelerate or - to decelerate, adjusting by 1-2 km/h per tap. If the car ahead slows or you need to temporarily reduce speed, press CANCEL or lightly tap the brake to interrupt cruise control. To resume the previously set speed, press RES/+ for immediate reactivation. Cruise control is most useful on long highway drives, reducing foot fatigue and saving fuel, but avoid using it in rain, heavy traffic, or winding roads to minimize risks—safety always comes first.
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LukasLee
10/02/25 2:46am
I find the cruise control feature in the Kia K3 super convenient, especially on highways where it makes driving much more effortless. The steps are simple: after starting the car, press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the system. Once you see the icon light up on the dashboard, accelerate to your desired speed, say 70 km/h, then press the SET button to lock it in. While driving, releasing the accelerator pedal will keep the car moving at the set speed. To increase the speed, press the + button, and to decrease it, press the - button. In case of any unexpected situations on the road, simply press the CANCEL button or step on the brake to interrupt the cruise control. I personally love using it during the transition from city roads to highways, as it reduces fatigue by eliminating the need to constantly press the accelerator. To resume the previous speed, just press the RES button. The new model's buttons are very responsive, providing a great experience and helping to save fuel. I recommend beginners practice in less crowded areas to avoid nervousness and accidental misuse. Remember, cruise control is an assistive driving tool—don’t rely on it completely, and always prioritize safety first.
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