How to use the cruise control on the Leiling?
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Leiling cruise control usage: When the vehicle speed reaches above 40 km/h, turn on the cruise switch, then press the deceleration button to successfully set the speed. The speed is set according to the current driving speed, and pressing the deceleration button again activates the cruise function. The function is automatically canceled when the brake is pressed. The Leiling is a compact sedan under Toyota, equipped with two types of engines: a 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine and a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine. The model with the 1.8-liter naturally aspirated engine is a hybrid version. The dimensions of this car are 4640mm in length, 1780mm in width, and 1455mm in height.
I often use cruise control in my Levin to relieve fatigue on the highway. After starting the engine and driving above 40km/h, such as near the highway entrance, I press the CRUISE button on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the system, and a white icon lights up on the dashboard. Maintaining the desired speed, like 80km/h, I press the SET key to lock it, allowing automatic throttle control so I can rest my foot. To accelerate or decelerate, I use the RES/+ or SET/- keys, adjusting by about 1-2km/h each time. On downhill slopes, I pay attention to possible speed increases and manually brake in time to prevent speeding. Avoid using the system in rainy weather or on curves as it may slip and increase risks. After use, press the CANCEL key or lightly tap the brake to deactivate it, and don’t forget to turn off the button. Regular maintenance checks for aging wiring that might affect functionality. Overall, it saves a lot on fuel costs, prevents leg numbness, and makes driving more comfortable, but always keep hands on the wheel and stay alert for safety.