How to Use the Cruise Control on Honda Avancier?

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DiNicole
07/24/25 8:38am
To use the cruise control on the Honda Avancier: 1. Bring the vehicle to the desired speed; 2. Press the cruise control button located on the left side of the multifunction steering wheel; 3. Adjust the speed by rolling the speed adjustment wheel on the left side of the steering wheel to decelerate or accelerate. The Honda Avancier is a mid-size SUV with body dimensions of 4858mm in length, 1942mm in width, and 1670mm in height, a wheelbase of 2820mm, and a trunk capacity of 510 liters. It is equipped with a 1.5T turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 142kW at 5600rpm and a maximum torque of 243Nm.
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DiTalia
08/11/25 4:12am
The Honda Avancier's cruise control is quite handy to use, and I personally enjoy using it when I often drive on highways. First, the steps: while driving, accelerate to around 40 km/h or above, then press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel to activate the system. At this point, an indicator light will illuminate on the dashboard. Once you reach the desired speed, press the SET button to lock the current speed, after which you won't need to press the accelerator. To adjust the speed slightly faster or slower, use the + and - buttons to increment or decrement by one kilometer at a time. Canceling is also straightforward—just press the brake or the CANCEL button. I find it most convenient to use on smooth roads, like during long trips, as it helps reduce fatigue. The car automatically maintains a constant speed, reducing the pressure of pressing the accelerator, and it's quite fuel-efficient. However, a reminder: avoid using it in rainy or snowy weather or on roads with many ups and downs, as the car can become unstable. Also, remember to turn off the system after use to ensure safety for the next drive and prevent accidental activation.
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