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CRUISE CONTROL
Cruise control is a facility that can be used to have the vehicle maintain a constant
vehicle speed. The desired driving speed is set, and the electronics maintain this
speed. The driver can overrule the cruise control at any time by pushing the
accelerator pedal.
The cruise control can be activated at a programmed minimum vehicle speed. This
speed is 35 km/h as standard.
The programmed standard speed and the conditions for activation and deactivation
of the cruise control can be modified by an authorized dealer apon request.
WARNING
Check whether the stated conditions for activation and deactivation
of the cruise control apply to the vehicle.
Engaging Conditions
Cruise control can be activated when:
- The vehicle speed exceeds 36 km/h.
- no braking functions are active.
- there is no current engine management fault.
- the clutch is not operated.
- adjustable vehicle speed limiting is not active.
- vehicle speed limiting for special applications below 35 km/h is not active.
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