Specifications
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(FM10) SEMCON LAND ROVER OWNER GUIDE VER 2.00 EURO
LANGUAGE: english-en; MARQUE: landrover; MODEL: Range
Rover Evoque
Cruise control
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Cruise control
USING CRUISE CONTROL
In certain conditions, such as a steep
gradient, the vehicle speed may
exceed the set cruising speed. This is
because engine braking is unable to
maintain or reduce the vehicle speed.
Driver intervention may be required.
Note: Cruise control is not available when
using Hill Descent Control (HDC) or when a
Terrain Response special program has been
selected, except for the Grass/Gravel/Snow
program.
Note: Do not use cruise control when driving
off-road.
1. SET+: Press to set the speed or to increase
the set speed. The cruise control warning
lamp will illuminate to confirm cruise
control is operational. See 46, CRUISE
CONTROL (GREEN).
The cruising speed can also be increased
using the accelerator. When the desired
speed is reached, press the button to set
and maintain the new speed and then
release the accelerator.
Note: Cruise control can only be engaged
at speeds above 30 km/h (18 mph).
2. RES: Press to resume the set speed.
RES should be used only if the
driver is aware of the set speed and
intends to return to it.
3. CAN: Press to cancel but retain the set
speed in the memory.
Cruise control will also be cancelled if the
brake pedal is pressed, the gear selector is
moved to neutral, or if HDC or Dynamic
Stability Control (DSC) are activated.
4. Press to decrease the set speed.
The system is operated by controls mounted
on the steering wheel. The driver can also
intervene at any time by use of the brake or
accelerator pedals.
Note: If the accelerator pedal is pressed to
override Cruise control for a period of more
than 5 minutes, Cruise control will be
cancelled.