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Driving
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Disengaging conditions
When the cruise control has been engaged, there are various conditions on which it
disengages. Cruise control is deactivated when:
- vehicle speed is outside the programmed limit values.
- parking brake is operated.
- clutch is operated.
- foot brake is operated.
- position 'OFF' on the steering wheel switch (2) is operated or the adjustable
vehicle speed limiting 'SET' is activated using the steering wheel switch (3).
- ABS/ASR system is activated.
Engaging cruise control
Activate cruise control by toggling the steering wheel switch (1) once briefly to the
'SET+' position or to the 'SET–' position when the required control speed is reached.
Cruise control can be activated when the vehicle speed is 36 km/h or more (or
another value programmed by the Authorized Dealership).
Modifying cruise control speed
When cruise control is activated, the speed can be increased by pressing 'SET+' or
be decreased by pressing 'SET–' on the steering wheel switch (1). Briefly operate
the switch to increase or decrease speed in small increments of 0.5 km/h.
Keep the switch down to gradually increase or decrease speed.
This limits the minimum and maximum adjustable speeds by values programmed in
the electronic unit. These values can be modified within specific limits by an
authorized Service dealer.
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