How to Use Qoros' Cruise Control?

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NatalieLynn
07/30/25 9:18am
Qoros' cruise control is used in the same way as ordinary cars. Simply turn on the cruise switch and press the SET button in time to activate the cruise. Here is a detailed introduction to the car cruise control system: 1. Overview: The cruise control system (CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM), abbreviated as CCS, is also known as the cruise control device, speed control system, or automatic driving system. 2. Principle: The cruise control component reads the pulse signal from the vehicle speed sensor, compares it with the set speed, and then issues commands to the servo mechanism to adjust the throttle opening to increase or decrease, so that the vehicle always maintains the set speed. 3. Function: It can reduce speed, increase speed, set cruise control speed, and restore cruise speed. It reduces unnecessary speed changes and saves fuel.
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