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Cruise Control
Cruise Control
CRUISE CONTROL*
Cruise control enables the driver to maintain a constant road speed
without using the accelerator pedal. This is particularly useful for
motorway cruising, or for any journey where a constant speed can
be maintained for a lengthy period.
NOTE:
Using ‘sport’ mode on automatic gearbox vehicles is not
recommended with cruise control selected.
The following precautions must be observed when using
cruise control:
•
DO NOT attempt to use cruise control when using reverse
gear.
•
DO NOT use cruise control on winding or slippery road
surfaces, or in traffic conditions where a constant speed cannot
easily be maintained.
•
On petrol engine vehicles, DO NOT rest your foot under the
accelerator pedal while cruise control is engaged - your foot
could become trapped.
•
ALWAYS switch off the master switch when you no longer
intend to use cruise control.
To operate cruise control
The cruise control system has three switches; a master switch on
the centre console and two control switches marked ‘SET+’ and
‘RES’ mounted on the steering wheel.
1.
Press the master switch (the switch indicator light and the
warning light in the instrument panel illuminate whenever
cruise control is operating).
2.
Accelerate until the desired cruising speed is reached. This
must be above the system's minimum operational speed of
35 km/h and below the maximum operating speed of
200 km/h.
NOTE:
The set speed held in the cruise control memory will be
cancelled when either the cruise control master switch or the starter
switch is turned off.
3.
Lift the ‘SET+’ switch to set the road speed in the system
memory. Cruise control will now maintain that speed
without the need to use the accelerator pedal.
With cruise control operating, speed can be increased by normal
use of the accelerator; e.g. for overtaking. When the accelerator is
released, road speed will return to the selected cruising speed. On
diesel engine cars, cruise control will be disengaged if the
accelerator is used for longer than 30 seconds - lift the ‘RES’
switch to re-engage.
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