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Driving and operation
Cruise control
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Cruise control can store and maintain
speeds between 20 and 125 mph
(30 and 200 km/h). Deviation from the
stored speed may occur when driving up or
downhill.
For safety reasons the cruise control
system cannot be activated until the
footbrake has been depressed, otherwise
control indicator
m
flashes.
Cruise control is operated with switch
m
,
g
,
and button
0
on the turn signal stalk.
Do not use the cruise control if it is not
advisable to maintain a constant speed
(e.g. in situations presenting a danger to
yourself and other road users, in heavy
traffic or on winding, slippery or greasy
roads).
With automatic transmission
3
, engage
cruise control only in
D
, or with Easytronic
3
only in Automatic mode.
When the cruise control is active, reaction
times may be increased due to the different
position of the feet.
Control indicator
m
When driving, the control indicator
m
illuminates as soon as the cruise control is
switched on.
If the cruise control is switched on before
the brake has been applied once, the
control indicator flashes
m
.
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Warning
The driver is always responsible for
ensuring that vehicle speed is
appropriate for the speed limit and
driving conditions - even if cruise control
is engaged. Failure to follow the
instructions could lead to injuries or
endanger life.
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