Range Rover: Setting vehicle speed - Cruise control - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Setting vehicle speed

WARNING WARNING

The driver must always ensure that a safe speed is maintained within the speed limit, taking account of traffic and road conditions. Do not use cruise control in heavy traffic or conditions where a constant road speed cannot be safely maintained, such as on roads that are winding, wet with rain or snow, slippery or unpaved.

Note: When setting the cruise control to the speed limit, it is important to remember that it is possible for the vehicle speed to increase when traveling downhill. This may result in the vehicle speed exceeding the speed limit.

Note: Cruise control can only be engaged at speeds in excess of 18 mph (30 km/h).

Accelerate until the desired speed is reached, then press the SET+ switch until the warning lamp illuminates. This sets the vehicle speed into the system's memory. Cruise control will now maintain that speed.

The cruise control warning lamp will illuminate to confirm cruise control is

The cruise control warning lamp will illuminate to confirm cruise control is operational. Speed can be increased using the accelerator pedal as normal. As soon as the accelerator pedal is released, the vehicle speed will return to the set cruising speed.

Note: If the accelerator pedal is pressed for more than 5 minutes, cruise control cancels.

    Using cruise control
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    Changing the cruise speed
    Decreasing speed To decrease the cruising speed, press and hold the - switch (3). Release the switch when the desired speed is reached, the new speed will be set and maintained. The set speed can ...

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