How to Use Cruise Control in the Magotan?
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How to use cruise control in the Magotan: After the system is activated, when the car reaches the desired speed, press the SET button to maintain that speed continuously. Below are the precautions for using cruise control: 1. Pay attention to road conditions: Do not use the speed control system on roads with heavy traffic or poor road surfaces (such as slippery roads, loose gravel roads, or roads after heavy rain); 2. Avoid pressing the clutch: Once the system is turned on and the speed exceeds 40 km/h, do not press the clutch pedal or shift the gear lever into neutral, as this may cause the engine to over-rev and result in damage.
I find using the Magotan's cruise control function super easy, especially suitable for long-distance driving to save effort. On highways or open roads, when the speed stabilizes above 40km/h, I press the cruise switch on the steering wheel to activate the system, and a small indicator lights up on the dashboard. Then, maintaining the current speed, I lightly press the SET button to lock the speed—the system remembers it, and the car maintains a constant speed on its own. When I want to fine-tune the speed, I use the +/- buttons: pressing + slightly increases the speed, and pressing - decreases it, which is quite responsive. In traffic flow, I always pay attention to road conditions: if the car ahead slows down or I want to change lanes, I simply press the brake, and the cruise automatically cancels; or I press the cancel button to exit manually. On rainy, snowy days or winding roads, I avoid using it to ensure safety. I never turn it on in city traffic jams, only on clear highways. I regularly check the button functions to prevent misoperation. This feature saves fuel and reduces fatigue, and I use it on every long trip.