FAQ #192 | |
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Speed Limiter and Cruise Control | |
With the speed limiter and cruise control systems, Citroën furthers its commitment to improving driving comfort, preventing accidents and protecting people. 1. On speed control / cruise 2. Engage 3. Increase speed setting 4. Decrease speed setting Speed limiter This system is similar to the overspeed warning mechanism. The speed limiter enables the driver to programme the desired maximum speed he does not wish to exceed. But if the driver tries to go faster than the programmed speed, the accelerator does not respond. However, the driver can over-ride the system if necessary by pressing down hard on the pedal. Cruise control With the cruise control system, the driver maintains the car at a comfortable cruising speed without touching the accelerator. If the driver needs to accelerate, the car will automatically return to the set speed once he takes his foot off the pedal. This function should only be used on motorways and dual carriageways when traffic is fast flowing since the driver must actively intervene to change the speed of the vehicle. The system is automatically deactivated as soon as the driver presses the brake or the clutch. The models and/or versions featured on this site as well as their equipment, options and accessories may vary from one country to another or not be available locally. |
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FAQ Posted by | C6Dave |
Info | Created: 07 October 2009 Last Updated: 19 June 2011 |