What is the operating method of cruise control?

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HaileyRose
07/28/25 11:48pm
The operating method of cruise control is: 1. Press the on/off key to activate the system; 2. Accelerate to the desired speed, then press the set key, at which point your right foot can release the accelerator pedal, and the speed will be fixed at the current rate; 3. You can use the res+ and set- keys to make fine adjustments to the speed; 4. To cancel cruise control, either press the brake, press the cancel key, or press the on/off key; 5. Press the res key to resume the previously set cruise control speed. The principle of cruise control is: the cruise control component reads the pulse signal from the vehicle speed sensor and compares it with the set speed, then issues commands to the servo mechanism to adjust the throttle opening degree, either increasing or decreasing it, so that the vehicle always maintains the set speed.
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