Black plate (30,1)
Impala Limited Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-U.S./Canada-6885190) -
2014 - crc - 8/20/13
9-30
Driving and Operating
If the cruise button is on when not in
use, it could get bumped and go into
cruise when not desired. Keep the
cruise control switch off when cruise
is not being used.
1. Press the
T
button to turn the
cruise system on.
2. Get up to the desired speed.
3. Press and release the SET
–
button located on the steering
wheel.
4. Remove foot from the
accelerator.
Resuming a Set Speed
If cruise control is set at a desired
speed and then the brakes are
applied, the cruise control is
disengaged without erasing the set
speed from memory.
Once the vehicle speed is 40 km/h
(25 mph) or greater, press the +RES
button on the steering wheel. The
vehicle returns to the previously
selected speed.
Increasing Speed While Using
Cruise Control
If the cruise control system is
already activated:
.
Press and hold the +RES button
on the steering wheel until the
desired speed is reached, then
release it.
.
To increase vehicle speed in
small increments, briefly press
the +RES button. Each time this
is done, the vehicle goes about
1.6 km/h (1 mph) faster.
Reducing Speed While Using
Cruise Control
If the cruise control system is
already activated:
.
Press and hold the SET
–
button
on the steering wheel until the
lower speed desired is reached,
then release it.
.
To slow down in small
increments, briefly press the
SET
–
button. Each time this is
done, the vehicle goes about
1.6 km/h (1 mph) slower.
Passing Another Vehicle While
Using Cruise Control
Use the accelerator pedal to
increase the vehicle speed. When
you take your foot off the pedal, the
vehicle will slow down to the
previously set cruise speed. While
pressing the accelerator pedal or
shortly following the release to
override cruise control, briefly
pressing the SET
–
button will result
in cruise control set to the current
vehicle speed.
Using Cruise Control on Hills
How well the cruise control will work
on hills depends upon the vehicle
speed, load and the steepness of
the hills. When going up steep hills,
you might have to step on the
accelerator pedal to maintain your
speed. When going downhill, you
might have to brake or shift to a