User's Manual
DRIVING CONTROLS
RUISE CONTROL
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Overview
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road and traffic conditions, when
cruise control is activated, and always
travel at a speed which is safe for the
current conditions.
Never use cruise control on winding
or slippery roads or when visibility is
poor, e.g. in fog, heavy rain or snow.
Cruise control allows the driver to maintain a
constant speed without using the accelerator
pedal. This is useful on motorway journeys
where a constant speed can be maintained
for long periods.
All cruise control functions are operated by
the cruise control stalk, positioned on the
right of the steering column.
Using cruise control
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stalk up briefly, to activate cruise control. The
set speed will appear on the right-hand side of
the central display.
NOTE: Cruise control will only operate at
speeds in excess of 20 mph (30 kph).
Speed can be increased at any time by
pressing the accelerator pedal. Once the
accelerator pedal is released the vehicle will
return to the cruise speed.