How to Use Cruise Control in Volkswagen CC?
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Method to set cruise control in Volkswagen CC: When the vehicle speed reaches above 40 km/h, turn on the cruise control switch, then press the deceleration button to activate the cruise function; stepping on the brake will automatically deactivate the cruise control. Below is more information about using cruise control in Volkswagen CC: 1. The cruise control system in Volkswagen CC only works when the vehicle speed is above 40 km/h. 2. After activating the cruise control system, when the car reaches the desired speed, press the "SET" button to maintain this speed continuously. After setting the cruise speed, you can still accelerate using the accelerator pedal as usual. When you release the accelerator pedal, the system will restore the speed to the set cruise speed. However, if after acceleration, the speed exceeds the cruise speed by more than 10 km/h and maintains this speed for more than 5 minutes, you must reset the cruise speed. 3. To safely deactivate the cruise control system, slide the switch to the "OFF" position, or when the car is stationary, turn off the ignition switch. This will clear all stored values in the cruise system and completely shut it down. To reactivate the cruise system, when the speed is above 30 km/h, place the cruise switch to the "ON" position and reset the cruise speed.
I've been driving my Volkswagen CC for a while, and the cruise control works quite smoothly. Before activating it, make sure your speed is above 30 km/h and find an open road like a highway. There are control buttons on the steering wheel: press the ON button on the left to start the system—the light will indicate it's ready. Reach your desired speed, say 100 km/h, then press SET to lock it in. During cruise control, press + to accelerate or - to decelerate. To temporarily cancel it, lightly tap the brake or press CANCEL; press RES to resume. Personally, I recommend using it often for long drives to reduce fatigue, but avoid activating it in heavy traffic or bad weather like rain or snow—it's unsafe. Also, during regular maintenance, have a technician check the module for faults to prevent malfunctions. If the buttons stop responding, it might be a blown fuse—park and get it checked immediately.