
The method to use cruise control in the Teana is: 1. ON or OFF is the switch for cruise control, press once to turn it on, and press again to turn it off; 2. SET+ and SET- can be used to adjust the speed of cruise control, with the operational speed range being 40 to 210 kilometers per hour. The Teana is a flagship mid-to-high-end luxury sedan under Nissan, with dimensions of 4868mm in length, 1830mm in width, and 1490mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2775mm. Its exterior adopts Nissan's new family-style design, with the front face resembling the all-new Sylphy, and incorporates Infiniti's dynamic design elements into the body lines, making the entire vehicle more fashionable and sporty.

I've been driving a Nissan Teana for several years, and the cruise control is a must-have feature for my long-distance trips. When driving on the highway at a stable speed above 40 km/h, press the ON/OFF button on the steering wheel to activate the system, then accelerate to the desired cruising speed, such as 80 km/h, and press the SET button to lock the current speed. At this point, you can relax your right foot as the car automatically maintains the speed; use the plus button to increase speed and the minus button to decrease speed, making adjustments very convenient. When the traffic ahead slows down, press the brake or the CANCEL button to deactivate the cruise control. To resume the original speed, press the RESUME button. I find this feature not only fuel-efficient but also helpful in reducing driving fatigue, especially on routes longer than two hours. However, safety is crucial—avoid relying on it during rainy or slippery conditions or on winding roads. Regularly check the responsiveness of the buttons to prevent system malfunctions and potential risks.

As a frequent commuter driving the Nissan Teana, I find the cruise control operation very user-friendly. Once the vehicle starts and exceeds 40 km/h, the system can be activated: first press the ON button on the steering wheel to enable it, then drive to the desired speed (e.g., the highway speed limit of 80 km/h) and immediately press the SET button to set the cruise. After locking, fine-tune the speed using the plus and minus buttons, effortlessly maintaining a steady speed on straight roads; stepping on the brake automatically cancels it, while pressing the RES button resumes the set speed. This feature significantly improves fuel efficiency, saving about half a liter of fuel per 100 km, and reduces foot fatigue. However, beginners should remember to use it only on straight and flat roads, avoiding activation in traffic jams or complex curves—safety first.

Setting cruise control on the Teana is simple: Once your speed exceeds 30 km/h, first press the ON button to activate the system. Continue driving until you reach your desired cruising speed, for example, 65 km/h, then quickly press the SET button to lock the speed. While cruising, use the plus and minus buttons on the steering wheel to adjust the speed up or down. To cancel cruise control, either press the brake or the CANCEL button. To resume the previously set speed, press the RES button. Using this feature on the highway helps maintain a steady speed and avoid speeding violations. Be cautious not to activate it in congested traffic.


