What does 'set' mean in a sedan?

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StevenMarie
07/29/25 2:16am
There are two meanings for 'set' in a sedan: one is to decelerate after setting the cruise control, and the other is to set the current speed. Below are the specific operations for using cruise speed control: 1. Before using cruise speed control, first press the ON button to activate the cruise speed control function. 2. When setting the cruise speed, accelerate the car to the desired speed and press the set button. 3. When using cruise speed control, if you step on the brake, the cruise speed control will stop working. 4. When using cruise speed control, press the accel button to increase the cruise speed; press the cst button to decrease the cruise speed.
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ArianaAnn
08/12/25 6:16am
SET in a sedan, you're probably referring to the seats, right? As someone who frequently drives long distances, I consider them one of the most fundamental yet crucial components of a car—far more than just simple seating. Sedan seats come in a variety of designs, including those for the driver, front passenger, and rear passengers, each tailored for comfort and safety. In terms of materials, common options include fabric and genuine leather—leather is easy to clean but tends to get hot, while fabric is breathable but harder to maintain. Nowadays, many models even feature heated or ventilated seats, ensuring warmth in winter and coolness in summer. Adjustability is also key: manual seats may be cheaper but cumbersome, whereas power seats let you fine-tune positions with the push of a button. I often adjust the lumbar support and headrest to avoid backaches or neck strain during drives. Safety-wise, seats are anchored to the car frame, and proper positioning with seatbelts is essential to keep passengers stable during collisions, preventing dangerous sliding. Never overlook this detail when choosing a car—test the seats for fit, as it can significantly enhance your daily driving experience.
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