How to Use the Cruise Control in Emgrand?
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Emgrand cruise control usage method: On the multifunction steering wheel, the right side from top to bottom, left to right, counterclockwise, there are four buttons with the following functions: (1) The first is RES+ (Chinese means resume/accelerate): (Press once briefly) Directly use the last used cruise speed. (Press multiple times briefly) Under the condition that cruise control is already active, each additional press increases the cruise speed by 2 km/h. (2) The second is SET— (Chinese means set/decelerate): (Press once briefly) Set the current speed as the cruise speed (requires the vehicle speed to be greater than or equal to 38 km/h to set cruise). (Press multiple times briefly) Under the condition that cruise control is already active, each additional press decreases the cruise speed by 2 km/h. (3) The third is an icon resembling a dashboard with a large cross inside, indicating: Cancel cruise (does not clear the cruise speed memory; the set speed can be directly recalled by pressing RES+ next time). (4) The fourth is an icon resembling a dashboard with only a single line inside, indicating: Turn cruise on/off (will clear the cruise speed memory).
Using the cruise control in the Emgrand car is actually quite simple. As someone who frequently drives long distances, I’d like to share some tips. First, find a smooth stretch of road, like a highway, and accelerate to your desired speed, say 60 or 80 km/h. Then, locate the SET button on the steering wheel—press it to set the speed, and the car will automatically maintain that speed. If you want to speed up or slow down, use the +/- buttons on the steering wheel, or simply hit the brake or press the CANCEL button to deactivate it immediately. It’s especially useful for long drives, as your foot doesn’t have to stay on the accelerator, and it can even save some fuel. However, it’s best to practice a few times on quiet roads first to get familiar with the controls. Also, avoid using it in heavy city traffic or during rain or snow to prevent loss of control. Regularly check the car’s cruise control system to ensure the buttons work properly—safety always comes first.