How to Use Cruise Control in the Older Hyundai ix35?

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Harriet
08/27/25 5:54am
The usage of cruise control in the older Hyundai ix35 is as follows: 1. Accelerate the vehicle to above 40 km/h, then press the 'set' button to lock the current speed; 2. You can fine-tune the speed by pressing the 'res+' or 'set-' buttons to achieve the desired speed; 3. The cruise control indicator light will illuminate on the dashboard, displaying the set cruising speed; 4. To cancel cruise control, simply press the brake pedal or the cancel button. Taking the older Hyundai ix35 as an example, it belongs to the mid-size car category, with body dimensions of: length 4420mm, width 1820mm, height 1690mm, wheelbase of 2640mm, front and rear track of 1506mm, fuel tank capacity of 55 liters, trunk capacity of 465 liters, and a curb weight of 1398kg.
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Pierce
09/09/25 4:49am
After driving for a long time, I've gained some insights into operating the cruise control on the older Hyundai ix35. First, start the vehicle with the key and shift to D gear. When the speed stabilizes above 40 km/h, locate the cruise control switch on the right side of the steering wheel and press it to activate the system. Then, reach your desired speed, say 60 km/h, and press the nearby SET button to lock the speed. At this point, the car will maintain a steady speed on its own. If you find the speed too slow, press the RES+ button to increase it; to slow down, use the SET- button. Canceling the cruise is straightforward—just tap the brake or press the CANCEL button to turn it off. This feature is most fuel-efficient on highways and makes long drives less tiring for your legs, but avoid using it in congested city traffic as it can lead to mishaps. Since the car is older, it's essential to regularly check the tires and brakes to ensure the system works properly. It's quite convenient to use, with just a few simple steps that become second nature once you're familiar with them.
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JadeFitz
10/23/25 5:41am
The operation of the cruise control in the older ix35 model is not too complicated, and I prefer a more hassle-free driving style. After starting and accelerating to around 40 km/h, pressing the cruise activation button on the steering wheel activates the system. Then, pressing SET sets the current speed as the constant value. Adjusting the speed is done using the RES+ and SET- buttons, with each light press increasing or decreasing the speed by 1-2 km/h. The simplest way to deactivate it is by lightly tapping the brake, which automatically disengages the system. Remember not to use it in rainy conditions or on curves, as the distance control might be inaccurate, increasing the risk of a rear-end collision. Regularly maintain the battery, as older cars' electrical systems are prone to aging and failure. Using this feature on highways saves effort and fuel, but always keep your hands steady on the wheel—don’t rely on the machine in unexpected situations.
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