Chevrolet Captiva Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-MidEast LHD-
14860584) - 2021 - CRC - 5/18/20
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Driving and Operating
system to function on an icy, snowy, and
slippery pavement, the ESC system should
not be disabled.
ESC OFF Switch
Press the ESC OFF switch after starting the
vehicle, and the ESC OFF lamp on the
instrument cluster illuminates and some ESC
functions are disabled. Press the ESC switch
again, and the ESC function is enabled again
and the ESC OFF lamp on the instrument
cluster goes out.
Normally, it is not recommended to disable
the ESC system. The system should be
disabled temporarily only when the vehicle
is in deep mud, sand, ice, or snow.
Cruise Control
Type I Switch
Type II Switch
The cruise control buttons are on the
steering wheel. When the cruise control
system is started, the vehicle can run at the
set speed. Press the brake pedal, and the
function will be immediately disabled.
Operating switches such as the parking
brake and clutch can also disable the cruise
control system. The system can be used at
3 (Third) , 4 (Fourth), 5 (Fifth) and 6 (Sixth)
gears with the speed range of 40
–
120 km/h
when the engine speed is lower than
4800 rpm.
1. Setting Cruise Control
Based on the cruise control system
switch type, press the
I
button or pull
the toggle button toward
I
, and then
the cruise indicator on the instrument
cluster starts flashing, indicating that the
cruise control system is active. Pull the
toggle button toward SET/- , and the
cruise start succeeds and the cruise
indicator is on. For example, when the
driver intends to stabilize the speed at
100 km/h, the driver must first speed up
to 100 km/h. When the speed reaches
100 km/h, press the
I
toggle button
and then pull the toggle button toward
SET/-. Release the accelerator pedal, and
the vehicle will continuously run at