How to Use the Cruise Control on the Teana?

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VanReid
07/25/25 8:59am
Nissan Teana's cruise control buttons are located on the right side of the steering wheel. When the speed exceeds 30km/h, you can press the button to activate cruise control. Here are the specific instructions: 1. Press RES to resume cruise control, while CANCEL is to deactivate it. 2. The cruise control function does not activate immediately after turning on the switch. The SET button is for setting; press it to adjust the desired speed. (Note: The cruise control function cannot be used when the speed is below 30km/h.) 3. The plus and minus buttons are used to adjust the speed value, with up and down controlling speed increase and decrease respectively.
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LilyDella
08/10/25 7:07pm
I love using the cruise control when driving my Altima on the highway. There's a round CRUISE button on the right side of the steering wheel—press it to activate cruise control. When your speed exceeds 40 km/h, press the SET/- button at the bottom to set the current speed, and a white cruise indicator will light up on the dashboard. To increase speed, hold the RES/+ button—each press raises the speed by 1.6 km/h, and holding it accelerates continuously. Similarly, press SET/- to decrease speed. Pressing the brake or the CANCEL button immediately cancels cruise control, while pushing RES/+ upward resumes the previous set speed. A reminder: avoid using it on sharp turns or during heavy rain, as it may lead to speeding on downhill slopes—keep your foot near the brake, ready to take over anytime. This way, driving becomes effortless and fuel-efficient.
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