YES.... but you have to be prepared to boost or low your speed depending on the hill, i personally think its more work than driving regularly.
NO, never use it in heavy traffic, when it is raining, when towing, in the fog, on hilly terrain, or when there is ice or snow on the road. Use it on 4 lane roads with light traffic.
my car cruise just cut off while I was driving can you tell me where the cruise control fuse is is located and what's slot it would be in on the fuse box
The Chrysler Sebring cruise control switch is located beneath the dashboard, on the drivers side. The cruise control switch should be labeled as such.
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.
un hook the cruise control
If you're driving with cruise control engaged and the speed drops while the accelerator pedal continues to press down, it could indicate a malfunction in the cruise control system or a mechanical issue with the throttle. This could be caused by a stuck throttle or a problem with the cruise control actuator. It's important to disengage cruise control and manually control the vehicle to ensure safety. If the problem persists, have the vehicle inspected by a professional mechanic.
You should avoid using cruise control in heavy traffic, on winding or hilly roads, or during adverse weather conditions like rain, snow, or fog. It's also not advisable in situations requiring frequent speed adjustments, such as when driving through construction zones or in areas with pedestrians. Additionally, if you're feeling fatigued or distracted, it's best to maintain full control of the vehicle without cruise control.
Tap your brake. It suspends the cruise control until you hit resume
Cruise control is an automated system whereby the driver can select a specific speed and the car will automatically maintain that speed until the driver either disengages the cruise control or presses the brake pedal. It is the most useful for long distance highway driving where there is not too much traffic. Common misconceptions: Cruise control does not steer the car, or keep the car on the road. Cruise control does not prevent accidents.
cruise control that is stuck on.
Using cruise control at night can be safe if conditions are optimal, such as on well-lit highways with minimal traffic. However, it may not be advisable in areas with sharp curves, heavy traffic, or adverse weather conditions, as these situations require more attentive driving. Nighttime driving can also be more tiring, so staying alert is crucial. Ultimately, the decision should depend on the driver's comfort level and the specific driving conditions.
That sounds more like a mechanical problem with the cruise control cable. Check for a damaged or worn cable from the cruise control module or from the accelerator pedal. You should take the vehicle to a shop that specializes in Saturn's, and describe the problem. Don't take it on the highway again until the problem is repaired; in fact, you probably shouldn't really be driving it.
a loose wire will cause that. also lots of other reasons but ford is known for cruise control failures in that year on all models