The Speed Limit or appropriate speeds according to weather conditions.
To use the cruise control on the PT Cruiser, turn the cruise control on in the steering wheel. Accelerate to the desired speed and push in the end of the left turn signal knob. The cruise control should then control the speed. To take the car out of cruise control, a person can tap the brake.
Likely, an expressway is the only place one could use cruise control. The minimum speed to use cruise control is at least 45 mph and many roads don't allow that speed. Also, the expressway gets rid of constant stops that make it annoying to use the cruise control. Basically, if you aren't stuck in traffic, cruise control is the way to go.
Depends if you are turning or going straight. Assuming your cruise control keeps the vehicle at a constant speed.
No , absolutely not ( if you hit a puddle , which will slow the car down , the cruise control willtry to accelerate the car to maintain the set speed )It's not recommended to use the cruise control in the rain. Normally, you use the cruise control on the highways. When it's raining you need complete control on the car and be fully alert.( NO ) if you hit a puddle that slows the car down then the cruise control will accelerate the carbetter not it could cause the car to accelerate at the wrong time and cause loss of control
No, cruise control is not advised nor recommended on slippery roads. You need to maintain control at all times in conditions like these.
If the car is going up an incline, it will attempt to keep the speed constant with the setting of the cruise control. When that process is satisfied, the car may decelerate a bit to keep the same speed. If the car continually decelerates whe using the cruise control. stop using the cruise and have it checked. It id very dangerous to use the cruise control that is not operating properly. It could cause the car to accelerate unexpectedly.
There's a knob-like switch on the right-hand side of the steering wheel (by the windshield wiper switch) that says Cruise. Start driving, and when you reach the speed you want to maintain, switch that over to Cruise and it will just hold that speed for you. Use "cancel" and/or the brakes to give yourself control again.
You DON'T use cruise control in slippery roads.
Many people enjoy cruise ships. I like to drive using cruise control.
Check in your vehicle's owner's manual for reccomendation's regarding the cruise control. I have seen manual's that say not to accelerate up hill's with the cruise control.
You use the stick. It has buttons saying cruise on/off use it.
on my 1994 acclaim the buttons that activate the cruise control are on the steering wheel (Note that the cruise cannot be engaged at all if you are traveling under 60kph). there should be a button that says "set" and under it will say "Decel". there will be a button beside that one that says "resume", "accel". when you want to use cruise control you must be traveling at least 60kph and hit the "set" button, the car will then keep its speed at the speed you were going when you hit the button. if you want to accelerate or decelerate momentarily then have the cruise take over again at the speed it was set at simply hold the "accel" or "Decel" button. to disengage the cruise completely just press the brake slightly and the cars speed will be under your control again. Check the clock spring behind steering wheel(have to pull wheel). I had a problem with the horns and C/C not working. Found that one mounting pin was cracked, causing erratic horn operation and no cruise control. Make sure road wheels are straight forward before removing/replacing spring.