How to Use the Cruise Control on Haval Big Dog?

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McJaxon
07/25/25 1:57am
The indicator light on the combination meter illuminates, indicating that the cruise control system is activated. Press the button again, and the current speed will be set and maintained. The cruise setting information will be displayed on the information center of the combination meter. After that, you can use the plus and minus buttons to adjust the speed.
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Everly
08/10/25 4:20pm
When I drove the Haval Big Dog on the highway before, the cruise control was quite convenient. First, drive to the desired speed, such as 80 kilometers per hour, then press the CRUISE button on the left control lever of the steering wheel to activate the function. At this point, a green icon will light up on the dashboard. Next, press the SET/- or RES/+ button to set the current speed, and the car will automatically maintain it. To increase or decrease speed, gently push the lever—each press increases the speed by 5 km/h. To cancel, press the brake or the CANCEL button. In emergencies, stepping on the brake is the safest option. Be careful not to use this function in traffic jams or on curves, as it can easily lead to accidents. Regularly check the tires and brakes to ensure stability. I often drive long distances, and using cruise control reduces fatigue and saves fuel, but it’s important to practice a few times to get used to it quickly.
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