Where is the MG 6 cruise control switch located?

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RafaelAnn
07/29/25 9:11pm
The MG 6 cruise control is operated via the stalk switch located below the left side of the steering wheel. When the cruise control system is in standby mode, press the "Set" button at the end of the stalk switch, and the indicator light on the instrument panel will turn green, indicating the cruise system has been activated. Cruise control function introduction: When the cruise control button is pressed, the vehicle will maintain the set speed. The function is immediately deactivated when the brake pedal is depressed. Cruise control working principle: The cruise control module compares the pulse signal from the vehicle speed sensor with the preset speed and issues commands to the servo mechanism to adjust the throttle opening (increase or decrease) accordingly, ensuring the vehicle maintains the set speed consistently.
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