Which gear is generally used for manual transmission cruise control?
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Manual transmission cruise control typically requires the vehicle to be in the highest gear (5th or 6th gear) before it can be activated. When the driver reaches the desired speed, they can engage the cruise control, and the vehicle will maintain that speed. To deactivate, simply press the brake or the cruise control off button. Additional information is as follows: Cruise Control System: The Cruise Control System (CCS), also known as speed control or auto-driving system, allows the vehicle to maintain a constant speed set by the driver without the need to press the accelerator pedal. This feature is particularly useful for long-distance highway driving, as it reduces driver fatigue and unnecessary speed fluctuations, thereby saving fuel.