Where is the cruise control button located?
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The cruise control button is generally integrated into the steering wheel or the levers on both sides. Its position varies across different car models. Look for English labels such as "SET, RES, CANCEL, ON/OFF" to locate the cruise control button. Currently, most cruise control systems feature the following main buttons: the power key (ON/OFF), cancel key (CANCEL), set current speed (SET), resume set speed (RES), and acceleration (+) usually paired with the RES key, while deceleration (-) is paired with the SET key. How to use the cruise control function: Press the power key to activate the system, at which point the cruise control indicator on the dashboard will light up. Accelerate to the desired speed and press the SET key. You can then release the accelerator pedal with your right foot, as the speed is now set at the current rate. Press "RES+" to increase speed at the current rate, and press "SET-" to decrease speed at the current rate. There are three ways to deactivate cruise control: pressing the brake, pressing the cancel (CANCEL) key, or pressing the power (ON/OFF) key. If cruise control is canceled by pressing the brake or the cancel key, you can press the RES key to resume the previous cruise control speed.