What does the CRUISE button on the steering wheel mean?

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VonAnastasia
07/29/25 11:21am
In a car, "cruise" refers to the cruise control function. How to use it: When the speed exceeds 20 km/h, simply press the cruise button, and the engine computer will automatically control the vehicle speed without the need to press the accelerator pedal. Just steer the wheel to maintain the current speed. Here are some details about cruise control: 1. Suitable locations: This function is most suitable for use on highways, as it allows the driver to avoid controlling the accelerator pedal, reducing fatigue and unnecessary speed changes while also saving fuel. 2. Precautions: During cruise control, the right foot must remain on the brake pedal (without pressing it) to be ready to brake at any time, enhancing driving safety. Do not assume that using cruise control means the foot can be completely relaxed.
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