
Here is how to use the cruise control on the Edge: 1. Press the CNCL or OFF button and accelerate to the desired speed. 2. Press the RES button to activate cruise control. For gradual acceleration, press the RES button repeatedly. 3. For rapid acceleration, press the plus (+) button. For gradual deceleration, press the SET button. 4. For rapid deceleration, press the minus (-) button. To deactivate cruise control, press the CNCL or OFF button twice. Below is some related information about cruise control: 1. The cruise control system, abbreviated as CCS, is also known as the speed control system, autonomous driving system, etc. 2. Cruise control is used to maintain a constant speed for the vehicle. Once set to cruise mode, the engine's fuel supply is controlled by the computer, keeping the vehicle at the preset speed without the need to operate the accelerator. 3. Using cruise control on highways reduces driver fatigue by eliminating the need to control the accelerator pedal. It also minimizes unnecessary speed variations, which helps save fuel.

Having driven for decades, cruise control is truly practical. After starting the vehicle, there's a button labeled CRUISE on the steering wheel—press it lightly to activate the system. Accelerate to your desired speed, say 100km/h on the highway, then press the SET button to lock the speed, and the car will automatically maintain throttle. For fine-tuning the speed, use the +/- buttons on the steering wheel. Canceling is simple—just lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button to exit. It helps reduce fatigue during long drives, but avoid using it in rain or snow as it increases the risk of skidding and accidents. Additionally, pairing it with navigation devices enhances performance by automatically adjusting to speed limits. Regularly check if the system buttons function properly, and have technicians test them during maintenance to avoid malfunction risks.

For young drivers who frequently hit the road, setting cruise control is super easy. First, start the engine and locate the CRUISE button on the left side of the steering wheel or near the instrument panel to activate it. Accelerate to your desired speed on the highway, say 90 km/h, then press the SET button to lock it in. The system takes over the throttle, allowing you to relax your foot. Adjust speed using the up and down arrows on the steering wheel. Braking automatically cancels it. It's effortless and efficient, perfect for long trips. However, don't rely on it completely—always stay aware of road conditions; manual driving is safer in heavy traffic. Some cars feature adaptive cruise control, which detects the car ahead and adjusts speed accordingly. I've tried this feature—it's more intelligent and fuel-efficient.

I usually drive my family around, and cruise control helps me relax. After starting the car, look for a small icon button on the steering wheel to activate the system. Accelerate to the desired speed, such as 60 km/h in the suburbs, then press the SET button to lock it in. The car will automatically control the throttle to maintain a constant speed. To change the speed, use the +/- buttons. Gently press the brake to deactivate it. However, be cautious not to use it on wet or slippery roads, as it can lead to accidents. It works best on straight, flat roads. Over time, it reduces driving fatigue, but make it a habit to check it regularly to avoid malfunctioning buttons. It's easy to get started with just a few steps.

How many steps are needed to use cruise control? Start the vehicle and click the activation button on the steering wheel or center console. Accelerate to a stable speed above 40km/h, then press the SET button to lock in the current speed. The system will automatically maintain throttle; use the control knob to increase or decrease speed. There are multiple ways to cancel: press the brake, hit the cancel button, or shift gears. Ensure usage on clear roads, avoiding sharp turns or heavy traffic. Combining with the vehicle's electronic assistance systems can enhance safety, such as pairing with anti-slip mode in rainy conditions. Long-term use can extend component lifespan, but ensure reliable circuit connections during maintenance. Always prioritize safety by adhering to traffic rules.


