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Assume, you have activated cruise mode and set the vehicle
speed at 50 kmph.
2. Due to an obstacle or a sharp turn, you have deactivated the
cruise mode either by pressing the brake pedal or by switching
OFF the CRUISE control.
3. Vehicle comes out of the cruise mode.
4. When the road condition is suitable to switch over back to
cruise control mode, press RESUME button once. The system
activates the cruise control mode to the previous cruising
speed of 50 kmph.
5. To resume the previous cruise set speed, the vehicle speed
should be above 20 kmph.
11.14.6 Override Function
This function enables user to ramp up the cruising speed to
overtake front vehicle.
The cruising speed can be increased by using accelerator pedal.
User has to complete this action within 30 seconds, to maintain the
cruise mode. If user exceed the 30 seconds limit, cruise mode will
be deactivated.
11.15 Stop/Start System (if equipped)
Stop/Start system automatically “stops” and “starts” the engine
when idle at signals or long traffic jams. This in turn gives a better
fuel efficiency. Stop/Start system is activated by the “Stop/Start”
button in the central bezel switch bank. The LED on the button
indicates the status of the button.
11.15.1 How Does the Stop/Start System Work?
Let’s take a simple example of driving in traffic conditions within
your city. Assume that your vehicle has stopped at a traffic junction
due to a red signal. The following steps illustrate how the system
functions.
• The vehicle has come to a halt at a traffic signal, is in the neutral
gear and the clutch pedal is released
STARTING AND DRIVING THE VEHICLE