How to Use the Izoa Cruise Control?
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When the constant speed control mode is selected, the vehicle will maintain the set speed but will not control the following distance. Please select this mode only when the distance control mode cannot function properly due to reasons such as a dirty radar sensor. Usage of Toyota Izoa Cruise Control Buttons: Press CANCEL to cancel the cruise control, and then press RES to resume cruising. The cruise control function does not activate immediately after turning on the switch. The SET button is used to set the desired speed. (Note: The cruise control function can only be used at speeds above 30km/h.) The plus and minus buttons are used to adjust the speed value, with up/down controlling the increase/decrease of speed. The following distance for cruise control is set by the distance adjustment button, and then adjusted using the "+" and "-" buttons. The lane-keeping system, compared to the warning system, adds control over the braking mechanism. When the vehicle deviates from the lane and shows a tendency to cross the line, the system intervenes and applies the brakes while issuing a warning. Precautions for Using Toyota Izoa Cruise Control: The driver must apply the brakes manually for the cruise control to deactivate; adaptive cruise control will automatically brake. However, electronic devices may sometimes be less responsive, so the driver should always remain alert to the surroundings. Pressing the brake pedal will deactivate the cruise control. The previously set speed value is stored in the system and can be directly resumed. In situations such as heavy rain or winding mountain roads, be sure to turn off the cruise control to avoid danger. On downhill slopes, the vehicle may accelerate. Always use the brake pedal to assist in braking or directly turn off the cruise control.
Hey, speaking of the IZOA's cruise control, I often use it when driving on the highway myself. The basic steps are: after starting the car, first get on the highway or main road and maintain a speed of at least 30 km/h, then press the cruise control button on the steering wheel, and an indicator light will appear on the dashboard indicating standby mode. Then, gently press the accelerator to reach the desired speed, say 80 km/h, and press the SET button to lock the speed, and the car will maintain it automatically. To fine-tune, use the + or - buttons on the steering wheel to increase or decrease the speed. Canceling is simple—just lightly press the brake or hit the CANCEL button to disengage cruise control without interrupting the drive. It's especially handy for long trips, but be careful not to activate it in congested city traffic to avoid control issues and potential accidents, particularly in rainy or foggy conditions.
As someone who frequently researches cars, I find the C-HR's cruise control design quite user-friendly. Operation process: First, drive on the road. After reaching a stable speed, locate the cruise control button on the right side of the steering wheel and press it once to activate the system. Wait for the dashboard to display the signal, then set the speed—for example, use the SET button to lock the current speed. The +/- buttons allow you to fine-tune the speed in 10 km/h increments at any time. To temporarily exit, press the brake or hit CANCEL. I recommend regularly checking the brakes and sensors to maintain system responsiveness. Using it on highways not only reduces foot fatigue but also helps optimize fuel consumption, as the engine maintains a stable output.