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How to Use the Cruise Control on the New BMW X3?

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DaisyLynn
07/25/2025, 05:22:30 AM

Cruise control is a device installed in a car that can automatically control the vehicle's speed. While driving, the owner of the new BMW X3 can activate the cruise control, after which there is no need to press the accelerator pedal, and the vehicle will maintain a certain speed. Below are the steps to use the cruise control on the new BMW X3: 1. Set the desired speed range, activate the cruise control system by sliding the switch to the 'on' position to turn on the cruise control. 2. When the desired speed is reached, press the 'set' button to maintain the vehicle's speed. 3. After setting the cruise speed, you can still use the accelerator pedal as usual to accelerate. When the accelerator pedal is released, the system will automatically restore the vehicle's speed to the set cruise speed.

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CalebDella
08/11/2025, 10:09:09 AM

As a novice who drives frequently, I find the cruise control on the new BMW X3 quite easy to use. First, make sure the car is in motion and accelerate to the speed you want to maintain, such as around 60 km/h on the highway. Then press the button with the logo on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the cruise control system, and press the SET button to lock the current speed. Adjust the speed using the plus and minus buttons on the steering wheel, with each press changing the speed by about 5 km/h. To cancel, simply step on the brake or press the cancel button on the steering wheel. To resume the previous setting, press the RES button. Safety first—avoid using this feature in heavy city traffic or on curves to prevent delayed reactions. Familiarize yourself with the button positions in advance, as it can save a lot of effort, especially during long drives to avoid foot fatigue.

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SanAdeline
09/27/2025, 03:33:40 AM

Having driven many cars, the cruise control design of the new BMW X3 is quite user-friendly. The basic process is: accelerate to the desired speed while driving, then press the cruise activation button on the steering wheel control area to activate the system, followed by pressing the SET button to lock the speed. Adjust the speed using the adjustment keys on the wheel—press the plus sign to increase speed and the minus sign to decrease it. To cancel, simply tap the brake or press the pause button, and use RES to resume. BMW's cruise control also supports customizable sensitivity, such as adjusting the following distance in the system menu, automatically adapting to road conditions, which makes it safer and more convenient during short long-distance drives. Remember not to rely on it too much in bad weather; combining it with your own control is more reliable.

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DiAriana
11/10/2025, 09:45:12 PM

Using the cruise control on the new BMW X3 is straightforward. First, accelerate the vehicle to your desired speed, press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate it, then hit the set button to lock in the speed. Adjust the speed using the increase or decrease buttons. To cancel, lightly tap the brake or press the cancel button; to resume, press RES. The key is getting familiar with the steering wheel layout—practice a few times in open areas, and you'll master it safely and efficiently.

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OIsaac
12/31/2025, 11:30:01 PM

As a family car user, the BMW New X3's cruise control has been a great help, especially for family trips. After accelerating to the desired speed, press the cruise control switch on the left side of the steering wheel to activate it, then press the SET button to save the current speed. Use the plus and minus buttons to adjust the speed, and simply press the brake to cancel. To resume, press the RES button. Be careful not to use it in heavy traffic or rainy weather, and always keep both hands on the steering wheel to prevent accidents. Combined with the car's system, regularly checking if the cruise control functions properly can enhance travel comfort.

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KiraFitz
03/29/2026, 12:56:47 AM

From a technological perspective, the BMW New X3's cruise control is highly intelligent. The operation process is as follows: while driving, accelerate to the desired speed, press the cruise control button on the steering wheel to activate the system, then press the SET button to set the baseline. Use the acceleration and deceleration buttons for instant adjustments, lightly press the brake or press the cancel button to exit, and use RES to restore the settings. BMW also integrates radar sensors, enabling automatic distance maintenance in adaptive mode to reduce the risk of rear-end collisions. It is recommended to familiarize yourself with the system settings menu for personalized adjustments, such as response speed, while ensuring compliance with traffic regulations for safe usage.

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