
Sagitar cruise control usage steps: 1. Press the power button to activate the cruise control system; 2. The cruise control indicator light on the instrument panel will illuminate; 3. Accelerate to the desired speed, press the SET button, and you can release the accelerator pedal with your right foot as the speed is now fixed at the current level; 4. You can fine-tune the speed by pressing the "RES plus" and "SET minus" buttons; 5. The cruise control can be deactivated by braking, pressing the cancel button, or pressing the power button; 6. If the cruise control is canceled by braking or pressing the cancel button, you can press the RES button to resume the previous cruise control speed. The Sagitar is a spacious A+ class comfortable sedan that combines German craftsmanship with modern dynamic styling. Its body dimensions are 4544mm in length, 1760mm in width, and 1461mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2578mm.

I remember using the cruise control on the Sagitar was quite convenient, with straightforward steps. First, accelerate to your desired speed, such as over 60km/h on the highway, then locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel—usually marked with a symbol—and press it to activate. Next, press the SET button to lock in the current speed, and the system will take over throttle control. To adjust speed, use the RES or SET buttons for acceleration or deceleration. Canceling cruise control is easy—just lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button, and it will automatically return to manual throttle control. To resume the previous settings, press the RES button again. It's safest to use on straight highways, avoiding heavy traffic or sharp turns, as it helps save fuel and reduces driver fatigue. Occasionally check the buttons for responsiveness to ensure dust buildup doesn’t affect functionality.

I frequently use the cruise control on my Sagitar, and it's quite user-friendly. You accelerate the car to your desired speed, then press the dedicated button on the steering wheel to activate the cruise system, followed by SET to lock in the speed. After that, you can use the RES button to increase speed slightly and the SET button to decrease it, making adjustments very convenient. To temporarily cancel, a light tap on the brake or pressing the CANCEL button will deactivate it, and you can resume your previous speed simply by pressing RES. This feature is both fuel-efficient and effortless on long highway drives, typically adding dozens of kilometers to a full tank. However, it's best to avoid using it excessively in rainy conditions or on curves, as it can lead to skidding or distraction. During regular maintenance, have the mechanic test the switches to ensure smooth operation without any lag.

Using the Sagitar's cruise control, I must say safety is paramount. After accelerating the car to over 50 km/h and ensuring the road conditions are safe, I press the cruise button on the steering wheel to activate the function, then press the SET key to lock the speed. Fine adjustments can be made using RES or SET. Canceling is simple—just lightly tap the brakes to deactivate automatically, or use the button to cancel. RES resumes the original speed. Never use cruise control in heavy traffic or on curves, as reaction times increase, especially for beginners who might lose control. This method significantly saves fuel, reducing consumption by about 10% on highways, but remember not to neglect system maintenance—clean the button dust monthly to prevent malfunctions.


