Starting & Driving
of the cruise system will be set at the current speed,
and the cruise system will take effect. At this time,
the cruise control system will maintain the set speed
without pressing the accelerator pedal.
Note: The set speed held in the cruise control memory
will be canceled when either the cruise control lever is
switched to "OFF" position (7) or the ignition switch
turned off.
Target Cruise Speed Adjustment
When the cruise control is active:
Push the lever upwards (1) and hold, then release the lever
switch when the desired speed is reached, this will increase
the speed.
Push the lever downwards (2) and hold, then release the
lever switch when the desired speed is reached, this will
decrease the speed.
In addition, the set speed can be gradually increased or
decreased by turning the lever and immediately releasing;
turning upwards (1) will increase the speed, while turning
downwards (2) will decrease the speed. Turning the lever
once will increase or decrease the speed appr. 1km/h.
When the cruise control system is in operation, the vehicle
still can be accelerated by pressing the accelerator pedal
(such as overtaking). Releasing the accelerator pedal will
return the vehicle to the set cruise speed.
Pause
When the cruise control system is activated, the following
operations will bring the system to Standby state:
• Lever switch moved to 'Cancel' position (3).
• Brake pedal pressed.
• Auto gear lever moved to P, R or N.
• The poor road condition brings the stability control
system (SCS) into operation. For safety reasons, the
cruise control system will automatically exit to Standby
state.
• An incline causes excessive decline in speed, the cruise
control system shall automatically exit to Standby state.
• Electronic parking brake (EPB) is operated in an
abnormal manner.
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