How to Use Land Rover Cruise Control?
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Turn on the cruise control switch of your Land Rover. First, set the cruising speed by pressing the set+ (set plus) button to activate the cruise control system. Confirm that the system is running, and the cruise control system icon on the steering wheel control buttons will also light up.
I drive my own Land Rover, and the cruise control feature is incredibly useful, especially when driving on highways. To use it, you first need to ensure your speed is at least 40 km/h or above; otherwise, the system might not work. Then, press the cruise control button on the steering wheel to activate the function—usually marked with a small icon. Next, accelerate to your desired speed, say 80 or 100 km/h, and press the set button to lock it in. The system immediately takes over speed control, so you don’t need to keep your foot on the accelerator—the car will maintain that speed automatically. If you want to fine-tune the speed midway, use the plus or minus buttons to increase or decrease by a few km/h. To cancel cruise control, lightly tap the brake pedal or press the cancel button. To resume the previously set speed later, just hit the resume button. However, remember not to activate it in heavy traffic, during rain or snow, or on winding roads—safety always comes first. After use, it’s best to turn off the switch to save battery. Personally, I rely on this feature during long trips—it reduces foot fatigue and saves fuel.