How to Use Cruise Control on Citroen C-Quatre?
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LIM stands for speed limiter, REG for cruise control. After switching to REG, the screen will display 'Pause', then press the set button next to REG to activate. Related information is as follows: 1. Function: In cruise control mode, the driver does not need to press the accelerator pedal to maintain speed, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed. The use of cruise control reduces driver fatigue and minimizes unnecessary speed changes, which can save fuel. 2. Road Conditions: In principle, cruise control should be used on highways or fully enclosed roads. On non-enclosed roads, complex conditions can compromise traffic safety. On national highways, some tractors with insufficient power may suddenly emerge from small intersections, posing serious threats to vehicles on the highway. In cruise control mode, drivers may find it difficult to react in time.
As a Citroen C-Quatre owner, I've saved a lot of effort on highways using cruise control. The operation is simple: first accelerate to over 40 km/h on a straight road section, then press the cruise switch button on the steering wheel to activate the system. Next, press the SET button to lock the current speed; use the + or - buttons for minor speed adjustments. To cancel, simply brake or press the CANCEL button, and press RESUME to reactivate. I frequently use it during long road trips - it prevents leg fatigue and saves fuel, especially when entering/exiting highways. However, note that slopes affect speed control as the system may automatically accelerate/decelerate, so I always check road conditions in advance. Beginners should practice first on uncrowded provincial roads to avoid misoperation. It's also important to check cruise module wiring during regular maintenance to prevent oxidation-related contact failure - I once experienced malfunction but fortunately got it repaired in time.