How to Use the Cruise Control on a Camry?

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MacJack
07/25/25 2:28pm
The cruise control buttons for the Camry are located on the right side of the steering wheel. The usage method is as follows: 1. After the vehicle speed reaches 40km/h, press the on/off key to activate the system. At this time, the cruise control indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate; 2. Accelerate to the desired speed, then press the set key. You can now release the accelerator, and the speed will be fixed at the current speed; 3. Use the "res+" and "set-" buttons to adjust the speed; 4. Press the brake, cancel button, or on/off key to deactivate the cruise control; 5. If the cruise control is deactivated by pressing the brake or cancel button, you can press the res key to resume the previous cruise control speed.
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MacKai
08/11/25 9:05pm
When it comes to the Camry's cruise control, I often drive it on long highway trips, and it's super worry-free! There are usually control buttons on the left side of the steering wheel: first, find the cruise switch and press it to activate the system. At this point, an icon will light up on the dashboard to remind you that you can set it. Once you reach your desired speed, hold down the set button to lock in the speed—for example, 60 or 80 kilometers per hour. After that, release the accelerator, and the car will automatically maintain a constant speed. To speed up, just tap the accelerate button, and to slow down, press the decelerate button. If you hit the brakes or press the cancel button, the cruise control will turn off immediately. During long trips, this feature is a huge relief for fatigue and helps avoid speeding tickets. But don’t use it in the city—it’s unsafe on complex roads. Before every highway trip, I check to make sure the system is working properly to ensure a smooth journey. A reminder to everyone: regular maintenance is also important—don’t let the sensors gather dust.
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