
Baojun 510 cruise control usage method: 1. Press the ON button of cruise control to activate it, the CRUISEMAIN cruise main indicator light will illuminate, and the cruise control system will start working; 2. When the vehicle reaches a certain speed, press the SETCOAST button to set the current driving speed (the vehicle speed must exceed 30 km/h), at which point the CRUISE cruise setting indicator light will illuminate; 3. After releasing the accelerator, the cruise control function will maintain the set speed, but the right foot should remain near the brake pedal for emergency braking if needed; 4. The cruise control can adjust vehicle speed via buttons - press RESACCEL to increase speed or SETCOAST to decrease speed; 5. During driving, pressing the CANCEL button or lightly tapping the brake pedal will pause the cruise control function (the CRUISE indicator light will turn off), and pressing RESACCEL again will resume the previously set speed.

To set the cruise control on the Baojun 510, I personally enjoy sharing this experience: First, drive on the road and ensure the speed is above 30 kilometers per hour. Then, locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel, usually the small gadget labeled 'SET.' Press it to activate the system, then accelerate to your desired speed, such as 80 mph on the highway. Press the SET button to confirm, and the car will maintain the speed automatically. To adjust, use the nearby +/- buttons to speed up or slow down—it's very simple. To cancel, either step on the brake or press the cancel button. I often drive long distances and find this feature super practical, saving fuel and reducing fatigue from pressing the accelerator. However, remember not to use it on slippery roads or in heavy traffic—safety first. Regularly check if the steering wheel buttons are responsive and ensure dust doesn’t get stuck. Over time, you’ll love the feeling of freeing your right foot!

As a driving novice, I found learning cruise control quite smooth: accelerate to a safe speed, say over 40 mph, then tap the cruise control switch button on the right side of the steering wheel to activate it. Once reaching the desired speed, press the SET button to lock it in. To adjust speed, lightly tap the + or - buttons. To cancel, simply hit the brake or press the cancel button on the wheel. This feature has been incredibly handy in my daily drives, preventing nervous speed fluctuations. I recommend beginners practice first on open roads, ideally with a companion for added safety. Don't worry about system complexity - it's genuinely brainless to operate, you'll master it in minutes!

I used the cruise control on my Baojun 510 on the highway, and the operation was straightforward: accelerate to around 60 mph, turn on the cruise switch on the steering wheel, and then press the SET button. The car drives itself, and I manually adjusted the speed for fun. When stopping, just step on the brake to cancel it. This feature helps me save fuel and effort, making my commute much more comfortable. Remember not to use it in the city or during rainy days, and keep the wheels clean to prevent slipping.

When using cruise control in the Baojun 510, I must remind you about safety: first ensure the speed reaches 30 mph, activate the cruise button on the steering wheel, then press SET to lock the speed. Don’t panic when adjusting with the +/- buttons; cancel smoothly using the brake. Personally, I recommend using it on straight roads to avoid system interference from sharp turns. Safety tip: check brake responsiveness and tire pressure to prevent accidents. Avoid relying on it for too long during fatigue driving—move your feet occasionally to stay alert!


