Range Rover: Using cruise control - Cruise control - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Using cruise control

Note: Cruise control is not available when using Hill Descent Control or when a Terrain Response special program has been selected.

Note: Do not use cruise control when driving off-road.

Note: Do not use cruise control with SPORT mode selected.

1. SET+ switch. Press to adopt current speed as the set speed, or to increase

1. SET+ switch. Press to adopt current speed as the set speed, or to increase the set speed.

2. RES switch. Press to resume cruise control at the previous set speed.

3. - switch. Press to decrease set speed.

4. CAN switch. Press to cancel cruise control operation without erasing memorized speed.

Cruise control will also be cancelled if the brake pedal is pressed, the gear selector is moved to N, or if HDC or DSC are activated.

Note: The set speed will not be erased by pressing the cancel switch. The set speed can only be erased by switching off the ignition.

Cruise control will also be suspended if the brake pedal is pressed, the gear selector is moved to N, or if HDC or DSC are activated. To resume cruise control at the previous set speed, press the resume switch (2).

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