No. The cruise control will maintain the vehicle speed you have selected.
Put a brick on the accelerator pedal
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.
to shift from lo to hi range; press in on accelerator, pull control switch up, release accelerator and pause to allow axle to upshift. to shift from hi to lo range; press in on accelerator, push control switch down, release and press down on accelerator quickly. declutching is not necessary.
Maintains set speed for cruising without having to step on accelerator.
This is a stupid question. i own a diesel vehicle and it has cruise control as it is a 2008 model. it also has an accelerator pedal which u control by pressing with your foot
The cruise control, since it affects the accelerator, can also cause a change in velocity.
When you get to speed you want to keep, press the button to activate cruise control. You will on the dash light showing that cruise control was activated. After that pull the cruise control joystick down to set the speed. If you pull toward you it resets the current speed.
It is probably the cruise control actuator cable. The actuator is what, through the commands of the cruise control system and driver imputs, determin a speed setting
To set cruise control on a Freightliner, first accelerate to your desired speed. Then, press the "Cruise" button, typically located on the steering wheel or dashboard. Once activated, press the "Set" button to lock in the current speed. To deactivate, you can either press the "Off" button or tap the brake pedal.
To set the cruise control on a 1998 Mercedes CLK320, first accelerate to your desired speed. Then, press the cruise control lever located on the steering column down to the "SET" position. To adjust the speed, you can use the lever to increase or decrease the set speed. To deactivate cruise control, simply press the brake pedal or pull the lever towards you to turn it off.
If you have a manual transmission the stop button on the clutch switch may have broken apart, replace the stop button to fix the cruise control. You can get one at any Nissan Dealership.