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CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM (for XP560D)
Automatic deactivation of the cruise control system
The cruise control system is electronically controlled and linked with other control systems. The cruise
control system will automatically deactivate under the following conditions:
• The cruise control system is not able to maintain the set cruising speed (such as when going up a
steep hill).
• Wheel slip or wheel spin is detected. (If the traction control system is on, traction control will engage.)
• Engine trouble, etc.
If the cruise control system is automatically deactivated, the “ ” indicator light will turn off and the “SET”
indicator light will flash for 4 seconds.
If the cruise control system was automatically deactivated, please stop and confirm that your vehicle is
in good operating condition before continuing on.
When traveling on roads with steep grades, the cruise control system may not be able to maintain the
set cruising speed.
• When going uphill, the actual traveling speed may become lower than the set cruising speed. If this
occurs, accelerate to the desired traveling speed using the throttle.
• When going downhill, the actual traveling speed may become higher than the set cruising speed. If
this occurs, the setting switch cannot be used to adjust the set cruising speed. To reduce the traveling
speed, apply the brakes. When the brakes are applied, the cruise control system will deactivate.
Meter displays during cruise control system operation
A D
d
c
b
a
a
B C
A. Cruise control system is activated (cruising
speed is set)
B. Cruise control system is turned off (cruise
control setting indicator light “SET” flashes)
C. Cruise control system is turned off
D. Cruise control system is turned on (cruising
speed is not set)
a. Condition for automatically deactivating
cruise control system is detected
b. 4 seconds elapse (during this time, input
from the cruise control power switch “ ”
will not be received)
c. Cruise control power switch “ ” “ON”
d. Cruising speed is set