What does an arrow pointing to a dashboard mean?

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VanessaDella
07/25/25 5:07am
It means the cruise control is activated. Here is more information about cruise control: 1. The function of cruise control is: After setting the desired speed and turning on the switch, the vehicle automatically maintains the speed without the driver needing to press the accelerator pedal, allowing the car to travel at a fixed speed. 2. With this feature, drivers no longer need to control the accelerator pedal during long highway drives, reducing fatigue and unnecessary speed changes, which can save fuel. 3. When the cruise control button is pressed, the car will maintain the set speed. Pressing the brake pedal immediately deactivates this function. In addition to using the brake pedal to deactivate the function, there are other deactivation methods such as the parking brake, clutch (M/T), and gear shift lever (A/T).
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