What is the Principle of Car Cruise Control?
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The principle of car cruise control is to maintain a set speed for the vehicle. Once the car is set to cruise mode, the engine's fuel supply is controlled by the computer. The computer continuously adjusts the fuel supply based on road conditions and the vehicle's driving resistance to keep the car moving at the preset speed without the need to operate the accelerator. Currently, cruise control systems have become standard equipment in mid-to-high-end cars. Below are some precautions for using cruise control: 1. The function is automatically canceled whenever the brake is pressed. It can also be manually canceled by pressing the ON/OFF button. 2. To increase or decrease the cruising speed while in cruise control, simply push the top button up or down. 3. It is best to use this function on flat, traffic-free roads.