How to Use the Cruise Control in Golf?
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To use the cruise control in Golf, follow these steps: 1. Press the cruise control button on the left side of the steering wheel; 2. Increase the vehicle speed to above 20 km/h. The Golf is a compact car with the following dimensions: length 4296mm, width 1788mm, height 1471mm, wheelbase 2636mm, and a fuel tank capacity of 51 liters. It is equipped with a 1.2T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 85kW at 5000rpm and a maximum torque of 200Nm between 2000 to 3500rpm.
To use the Golf's cruise control, I'll detail the basic steps since I frequently deal with car function issues. First, start the vehicle and drive to a suitable speed, typically above 30-40 km/h; then press the cruise control button on the steering wheel to activate the system. Now the system is ready, you maintain the throttle and lightly press the set button to lock the current speed; the car will then maintain this speed, allowing you to relax your foot. For minor adjustments, press the plus sign on the steering wheel to accelerate or the minus sign to decelerate. To temporarily interrupt the cruise, simply lightly tap the brake or press the cancel button—it will pause but remember the original speed; when the road conditions are safe again, press the resume button to continue automatic driving. Remember to use it only on highways or straight, flat roads, avoiding activation during rain, snow, or heavy traffic. Common issues like button malfunctions may be due to sensor dust buildup, so regular cleaning of the dashboard is recommended. This feature can reduce fatigue during long-distance driving, but don’t rely on it entirely—always keep your attention on manual control.