Cruise Control Functional Switches
Cruise control functional switches are located on the end of lever to right side of steering column. Cruise control functional switches include an ON/OFF button at end of lever, CANCEL switch, SET/CST (Set/Coast) switch and RES/ACC (Resume/Accelerate) switch. Switch functions are described as follows:
- OFF
System disengages when cruise control switch is turned off. When system is turned off, set speed memory is cleared. - ON
System is ready to be set when cruise control switch is turned on. - CANCEL
Pulling cruise control lever toward driver will cancel cruise control operation. - RES/ACC (Resume/Accelerate)
RES/ACC switch is actuated by pushing switch lever upward. RES/ACC switch will not initially set cruise speed, but when cruise has been disengaged by braking, momentarily pushing switch lever upward to RES/ACC position will cause cruise to resume previously set speed. This is the resume function. Accelerate function occurs when lever is held in position for more than one second. This causes the vehicle to accelerate until lever is released. When released, system maintains new set speed. Also, by quickly pushing and releasing (tapping) this switch, the set speed is "tapped-up" in one MPH increments. - SET/CST (Set/Coast)
SET/CST switch is actuated by pressing switch lever downward. SET/CST switch engages cruise. Accelerate to desired speed. Press lever downward and release. Vehicle will maintain set speed. During engagement, if SET lever is pressed downward and held, vehicle decelerates (cruise disengages) until switch is released. When switch is released, cruise engages and maintains new set speed. Also, by quickly pressing and releasing (tapping) this button, the set speed is "tapped-down" in one MPH increments.