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What does 'lim' mean on a car?

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CooperFitz
07/29/25 11:14am
On a car, 'lim' stands for speed limit, which indicates the activation of the speed limiter cruise function when displayed on the dashboard of a Land Rover. In speed limiter cruise mode, the vehicle speed will not exceed the set speed when the lim button is pressed. The speed limiter cruise is very similar to the regular cruise control, with the main difference being that after setting the speed limit, if you want to maintain the set speed, your foot cannot leave the accelerator pedal. Once the set speed is reached, the computer will automatically determine the required fuel supply. The accelerator pedal acts as a safety switch for the speed limiter, and only by pressing the accelerator can you achieve the same effect as with regular cruise control. After activating regular cruise control, the accelerator pedal does not function, making it suitable for long-distance driving on highways.
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JoyRose
08/13/25 6:01pm
That thing is called the speed limiter function. It sets a maximum speed limit when you're driving, and the car automatically helps you control it so you don't exceed it. I find this feature particularly useful for highway driving. After setting it to 120 km/h, no matter how hard you press the accelerator, it won't go beyond that, and you don't have to worry about speeding tickets even on long downhill slopes. Its principle is to monitor wheel speed and engine RPM through the electronic system, automatically adjusting throttle output, which is more precise and stable than manual control. In practice, it saves a lot of fuel and protects the engine from overheating and wear, making it especially friendly for long-distance driving. However, it's important to note that the operation methods vary by car model. For example, my car can activate it with a single button on the steering wheel, making it super convenient to use within speed-limited zones. Overall, this feature makes driving smarter and more worry-free.
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ElleDella
10/08/25 3:05am
I often use the LIM function while driving, mainly to prevent speeding and enhance safety. Simply put, it sets a 'speed ceiling' for the vehicle. For example, if you set it to 80 km/h in the city, no matter how hard you press the accelerator, you won't exceed that speed. This feature is particularly useful in rainy weather or congested areas, as it automatically buffers the risk of sudden acceleration and helps avoid rear-end collisions. From my experience, it’s especially beneficial for new drivers or family cars with children, as it reduces mental stress and allows me to focus more on the road rather than constantly checking the speedometer. Additionally, using it regularly can help cultivate good driving habits and reduce the chances of getting speeding tickets. The setup is straightforward—just select the LIM mode on the car control screen and input the target speed. The only thing to note is not to set it too low, as it might affect normal traffic flow. Safety always comes first!
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LillianAnn
11/21/25 4:25am
Hello, as an ordinary car owner, let me talk about LIM, which is essentially the speed limit setting function on a vehicle. Imagine setting a maximum speed of 100 km/h while driving, and the throttle will automatically adjust the speed. I often use this feature on highways—it’s super convenient and eliminates the worry of speeding tickets. In terms of operation, just press the switch and input the desired speed—it feels incredibly easy to use. The benefits include freeing your foot from frequent pedal adjustments and even saving a bit on fuel costs. During long trips, it’s especially reassuring as the car keeps an eye on the speedometer for you. I highly recommend giving it a try, especially for new drivers like me—it really helps reduce stress.
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