Cruise control keys

- 1 - cruise control switch;
- 2 - key for entering the "memory" of the set speed;
- 3 - direction indicator and headlight switch lever.
Some cars are equipped with a cruise control system, which allows you to maintain a constant set speed of the car (over 35 km/h) when the accelerator pedal is released. The cruise control buttons are located on the turn signal and headlight switch lever. On models with an automatic transmission, cruise control is only activated when the selector lever is in positions D and 2.
Warning: Using cruise control is permitted when driving for long periods on open highways. Using cruise control on city streets, in heavy traffic, etc. is prohibited.
Execution order
1. To turn on cruise control, move button 1 to the EIN position.
2. After accelerating the car to the required speed, press key 2. Then the set speed is maintained automatically and you can remove your foot from the accelerator pedal.
3. With a short-term increase in speed (for example, when overtaking) press the accelerator pedal. Once the pedal is released, the speed will automatically decrease to the set constant.
4. If you need to increase the set speed, press key 2 and hold it until the desired speed is reached.
5. When you press the brake or clutch pedal, the cruise control is temporarily deactivated. When you release the pedal, the set speed is restored.
6. To turn off cruise control, move button 1 to the AUS position. The set speed is then saved in "memory".
7. To restore the set speed, move key 1 to the AUFN position.
