What does the set button in the car mean

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DelJesse
07/29/25 12:17pm
The set button in the car has two meanings: one is used when decelerating after setting the cruise control, and the other is to press set to set the current speed as the cruise speed after temporarily canceling the cruise control. The button corresponding to set is RES. The following are the conditions for using cruise control: 1. Use on highways and fully enclosed roads: On these roads, using cruise control will be more convenient and can make driving easier. If cruise control is used on some congested roads, repeated braking cannot maintain a stable cruise control state, losing the meaning of cruise control. 2. Do not use cruise control on rainy or snowy days: Due to the slippery road conditions on rainy or snowy days, using cruise control rashly may cause side-slip phenomena, and driving safety cannot be guaranteed. 3. Mountainous roads or curves: Cruise control is prohibited in rugged areas. If cruise control is used on curves, driving safety cannot be guaranteed. In cruise control mode, the vehicle automatically maintains a constant speed, and the throttle is controlled by the driving computer, which often brings danger to curve driving. The driver needs to control the car flexibly.
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