
To activate the cruise control on the Hongqi H5, press the on/off button or push the control lever. Here is an introduction to the cruise control method for the Hongqi H5: 1. Control Location: The cruise control for the Hongqi H5 is managed by the lever located below the left side of the steering wheel. 2. Activation Method: Rotate the knob at the top of the lever forward by hand to put the cruise function into standby mode. 3. Operation Method: When the speed is between 30 KM/H and 130 KM/H, push the lever downward to activate the cruise function. In cruise mode, pushing the lever upward once increases the speed, while pushing it downward once decreases the speed. 4. Pausing Cruise: To temporarily cancel the cruise function, rotate the top knob clockwise or gently push the lever upward once to resume cruise control.

I always use cruise control when driving on the highway, and the Hongqi H5 has this function button located on the right side of the steering wheel. First, reach your desired speed (it must be above 40 km/h to activate), then simply press the SET button with the speed icon to lock in the current speed. After that, you don't need to press the accelerator to adjust speed—just use the '+' and '-' buttons to increase or decrease by 2 km/h per press, or hold them down for a quick 10 km/h change. A green cruise indicator will appear on the dashboard, along with the set speed value. For temporary overtaking, just press the accelerator—releasing it will automatically return to the cruising speed. To deactivate, simply press the brake or the CANCEL button. To resume the previous cruising speed, press the RES button. However, avoid using it in rainy or slippery conditions, and turn it off on highways with many curves for safety.

When using cruise control, remember the following points: First, it is safer to use it on straight and level roads, as the system may react with a delay on uphill or downhill sections. Second, before setting the cruise control, always check the dashboard for any warning lights. Third, never take your hands off the steering wheel. On the Hongqi H5, the cruise control master switch is the ring-shaped button with an arrow in the middle of the right functional area on the steering wheel—you must press it to activate it before setting the speed. When following another vehicle, anticipate its movements; if the car ahead slows down, quickly tap the brake to disengage the system rather than waiting for it to react. If the cruise control fails to engage, check whether the floor mat is obstructing the brake pedal, as the system has a safety mechanism.

Last month, while driving my friend's newly acquired Hongqi H5 on a long trip, I discovered a handy trick: the small LCD screen in the center of the dashboard synchronously displays the set speed during cruise control. When overtaking, there's no need to hastily cancel it—just press the accelerator hard to prioritize passing, and the system is enough to automatically pause the cruise when the front radar detects a slowdown. Be extra cautious when using it in rainy weather as it can easily skid, especially over metal bridge joints. To reactivate, simply press the RES button among the left-hand steering wheel controls within the 40-150 km/h speed range, which is more convenient than resetting it from scratch.

Newbies often fear losing control when using cruise control, but the safety mechanisms are actually quite robust. The control area is on the right spoke of the steering wheel, with the button marked by a speed symbol handling the on/off function. After setting the speed, lane changes become effortless, but remember two things: first, you must immediately hit the brakes if traffic suddenly slows ahead; second, on steep descents, the system maintains the set speed by aggressively accelerating, which can waste fuel—manual control might be better. It's best to manually take over on steep slopes. In emergencies, simply tapping the accelerator or pressing the CANCEL button twice will immediately deactivate cruise control. Oh, and never wedge objects like water bottles behind the steering wheel while cruise is active—the system requires the ability to steer at all times.

The cruise control buttons of the Hongqi H5 are quite intuitive, located on the right side of the steering wheel. Before activation, shift to D gear and accelerate to the desired speed, then press the SET button to start cruising. The speed can be adjusted using the "+" and "-" buttons, but it's recommended to make only minor adjustments of 5 km/h at a time for safety on highways. In case of emergencies, pressing the brake will immediately deactivate the cruise control, but the system remembers the previously set speed. Press the RES button to resume the original speed once the road conditions allow. Note that you shouldn't on this system in heavy fog, and the function will automatically deactivate when the windshield wipers are set to the fastest speed. During maintenance, have the mechanic check for any downstream vehicle fault codes, as electrical issues may affect the operation of the cruise control module.


