What are the buttons for cruise control?
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The buttons for cruise control are the ON button, acceleration button SET+, deceleration button SET-, cancel/resume button CANRES, and OFF button PFF. Here is some related information about cruise control: Also known as: Cruise control is also referred to as cruise control device, speed control system, or autonomous driving system. Function: The function of cruise control is to automatically maintain the vehicle speed without the driver needing to press the accelerator pedal once the cruise control switch is activated, allowing the vehicle to travel at a fixed speed. Emergency response: In case of "cruise control" malfunction while driving, measures such as shifting to neutral, turning off the engine, applying the brakes, or pulling the handbrake can be taken to handle the situation.
I love using cruise control on long drives. The button is usually located on the right side of the steering wheel or on the control lever behind it. It's typically a round button with a speedometer icon, plus minus signs nearby for fine-tuning speed. Before using it, accelerate to your desired speed, say 80 km/h, then gently press the set button to activate. It maintains constant speed, reducing foot fatigue. Especially useful on highways, but remember to turn it off during rain or on winding roads as slippery surfaces may cause skidding. Some cars even have radar adaptive cruise control that automatically adjusts following distance. I recommend beginners start with standard cruise control - the buttons are simple to operate, you'll get used to it quickly. Just remember to press the brake when disengaging.