How to use the cruise control in Maxus V90?

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JudeLee
07/29/25 9:01pm
During vehicle operation, press the A button, and an icon will illuminate on the dashboard, indicating that the cruise control system is now activated. Accelerate to the desired speed (above 40km/h), then press the SET button. At this point, you can release the accelerator pedal with your right foot, and the speed will be set at the current rate. To deactivate the cruise control, you can either press the brake pedal, press the CANCEL button, or press the ON/OFF button. If the cruise control is canceled by pressing the brake or the CANCEL button, you can press the RES button to resume the previously set cruise control speed.
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