
Lexus ES cruise control usage method: 1. Press the power button to activate the cruise control system, at which point the cruise control indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate; 2. Accelerate to the desired speed, then press the SET button, allowing you to release the accelerator pedal with your right foot—the speed will now be maintained at the current level; 3. If fine adjustments to the speed are needed, use the RES and SET buttons for operation. The Lexus ES is a model under the LEXUS brand, measuring 4900 mm in length, 1820 mm in width, 1450 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2820 mm.

Hey, I just learned how to use the adaptive cruise control on my Lexus ES, and it's absolutely fantastic! First, you need to activate the system when your speed is steady—there's a dedicated button on the steering wheel with a cruise icon; press it to turn it on. Drive until you reach your desired speed, say 80 km/h on the highway, then press the SET button to lock it in. Adjusting speed is super convenient—just use the +/- buttons on the steering wheel for fine-tuning, like lightly pressing + to nudge the speed up a bit. To cancel, simply tap the brake or press the CANCEL button; if you want to resume your previous speed, the RES button makes it instant. But remember, this feature isn’t ideal for city traffic or rainy days since conditions change quickly—always keep your hands on the wheel and eyes on the road to avoid surprises. As a newbie who loves long drives, I’ve practiced a few times on open highways—it’s a huge relief for fatigue—but never rely on it to replace your actual driving!

Recently got my hands on the ES, and the cruise control has become my highway savior! Just press the main switch on the steering wheel to activate it, then drive normally to your desired speed and hit the SET button to lock it in. Want to adjust the speed? Easy—press the + to speed up or - to slow down, with super precise control. To cancel, lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button at the bottom left of the steering wheel for instant deactivation. Resuming your last speed is even quicker—just hit RES. I’ve found this system especially efficient on flat highways, helping me save fuel and reduce fatigue. For night driving, I prefer practicing at lower speeds first to avoid mistakes, but remember—it’s not for winding mountain roads or heavy traffic. Stay alert and always be ready to take over.

I've been using the ES's cruise control for several years, and the operation is quite foolproof. Press the steering wheel start button to activate the system, then use the SET button to set the speed once driving steadily. Adjust the speed with the steering wheel controls—easy as pie. To cancel, just lightly tap the brake or press CANCEL, and to resume, press RES to return to the original speed. After driving for so long, I find this feature most useful on long highway trips, like when driving for hours without getting tired. But always keep an eye on road conditions—the system isn't foolproof, and safety comes first.


