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Starting and Driving
To turn the system off, push the
CANC button a second time. The
white light will turn off.
NOTE:
The CC system must be turned off
when not in use.
WARNING!
Never leave the Cruise Control system
on when not in use. You could
accidentally set the system or cause it
to go faster than you want. Always
leave the system off when you are not
using it.
Speed Range of Use
Speed
MPH
(km/h)
Minimum
20 (30)
Engaged/activated
20 (30)
Speed
MPH
(km/h)
Maximum
130 (210)
Setting Desired Speed
Turn on the CC function. When the
vehicle has reached the desired speed
(in the example: 60 MPH), push
downward the multifunction switch
(SET -) and release.
The
green light with below the
desired speed will illuminate on the
cluster display.
Release the accelerator and the vehicle
will operate at the selected speed.
NOTE:
The vehicle should be travelling at
a steady speed and on level ground
before pushing the switch downward.
Pressing the
"CANC" button or
moving the ignition device in
STOP
position erases the set speed memory.
Changing Speed Setting
Pushing the multifunction switch
upward (RES +) or downward (SET
-) once, or by holding it down, will
enable to increase or decrease the set
speed by one unit (1 MPH or 1 km/h).
If the car is equipped with ADAS
Systems, the single press of the
multifunction switch will increase or
decrease the set speed of 1 MPH or 1
km/h; a continuous pressure of the
same will increase or decrease the set
speed of 5 MPH or 10 km/h.
Release the switch when the desired
speed is reached, and the new set
speed will be visualized below the
green light.
Each subsequent tap of the
multifunction switch will increase or
decrease the speed by 1 MPH or 1
km/h.
Temporary Deactivation
A soft tap on the brake pedal, pressing
the
CANC button, or normal brake
pressure while slowing the vehicle will
temporarily deactivate the CC without
erasing the set speed memory. The
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