Cruise Control System

Using Cruise Control

The cruise control system allows you to maintain a set speed without continuous use of the accelerator pedal. It is designed for highway driving and should not be used in off-road conditions or in SPORT mode.

Key Controls:

Important Notes:

Engaging Cruise Control

To engage cruise control, you must be traveling at a speed above 30 km/h (18 mph). Once at your desired speed, press button + (1). An indicator light will illuminate, confirming the speed has been stored. The system will now maintain this speed.

You can increase speed by using the accelerator pedal. When you release the pedal, the previously set cruise control speed will be automatically resumed.

Note: If the accelerator pedal is held down for more than five minutes, the cruise control mode will be canceled.

Pausing Cruise Control

Cruise control can be temporarily paused by pressing the cancel button (4) once. It will also be canceled if the brake pedal is pressed, the selector is moved to N (Neutral), or the HDC or DSC systems are engaged.

To resume cruise control at the previously set speed, press the resume button (2).

Note: When the cancel button is pressed, the set speed remains in memory. To clear the set speed from memory, you must turn off the ignition.

Adjusting Set Speed

Decreasing Set Speed

To decrease the set speed, press and hold button – (3). Release the button when the desired speed is reached. The system will then maintain this new speed.

The set speed can be decreased in increments of 2 km/h (1 mph) by pressing and releasing button – (3).

Increasing Set Speed

To increase the speed, use the accelerator pedal, or press and hold button + (1). Release the button when the desired speed is reached. The system will then maintain this new speed.

The speed can be increased in increments of 2 km/h (1 mph) by pressing and releasing button + (1). To set a new speed, press button +, and the system will maintain the new speed.

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