How to Use the Cruise Control in Accord?
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How to use the cruise control in Accord: 1. Press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel, and the cruise control system will enter the standby setting state; 2. When the car accelerates to the desired speed, press the DECEL SET button, and the cruise will start without stepping on the accelerator; 3. To end the cruise during the process, you can step on the brake pedal or press CANCEL to exit the cruise state; 4. During the cruise, pressing or holding RES will increase the speed during the cruise, and holding SET will decrease the speed. The cruise control system is also called the cruise control device, speed control system, or autonomous driving system. Its function is to automatically maintain the speed after the driver sets the required speed and switch, so that the vehicle can drive at a fixed speed without stepping on the accelerator pedal.
Since owning the Accord, trying out cruise control for the first time was quite a fresh experience. Starting the system is simple: just press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate it. Then, drive at your desired speed, say around 80 km/h on the highway, and press the SET button to lock in the current speed. After that, the car controls the throttle to maintain the set speed. To accelerate, press the RES/UP button, and to decelerate, press the SET/DOWN button to adjust the speed. It's incredibly easy—no more staring at the throttle, and your legs get a nice break. If there's a car ahead or you need to interrupt, lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button to deactivate the system. After any operation, make sure everything runs smoothly. Beginners are advised to try it out on open roads first to avoid nervousness. The Accord's design is user-friendly, with all buttons conveniently placed on the steering wheel for easy access. It saves time and effort during daily commutes, makes long drives super comfortable, improves fuel efficiency, and reduces the risk of fatigue driving.