Set/Coast Button Switch
Turn Signal Lever:
The cruise control "SET/COAST" button switch is located in the end of the turn signal lever and has three main functions:
^ SET: With the "SET/COAST" button switch depressed and then released (vehicle speed exceeding 40 km/h (25 mph)), and the "OFF-ON-R/A" switch in the "ON" position, the cruise speed will be set at the speed the vehicle was traveling when the button was released. The vehicle's cruise speed will be within 2 km/h (1 mph) of the engaged speed. The system will cruise until either the "OFF-ON-k/A" switch is moved to "OFF", the brake pedal is, pressed, or the ignition switch is turned to "OFF
^ COAST: With the "SET/COAST" button switch fully depressed and held, the driver can increase or decrease the cruise speed.
To increase cruise speed:
- The driver depresses and holds the "SET/COAST" button switch in, accelerates to the desired cruise speed then releases the "SET/COAST" button switch, causing the vehicle to travel at the new cruise speed.
To decrease cruise speed:
- The driver depresses and holds the "SET/COAST" button switch in, disengaging the cruise system, which allows the throttle to return to the idle position. When the vehicle has slowed to the desired cruise speed, the "SET/COAST" button switch is released, causing the vehicle to travel at the new cruise speed.
^ "TAP-DOWN": "Tap-down" is a function in which cruise speed can be decreased by 2 km/h (1 mph) increments (one tap = 2 km/h (1 mph) decrease). In order to do this the cruise must be engaged and operating. "Tap-down" is accomplished by pressing and quickly releasing, or "tapping", the "SET/COAST" button switch. Holding the button switch in will cause the system to go into the "COAST" mode. The accelerator may be depressed at any time to override the cruise system. When the accelerator is released, the vehicle will return to the last set cruise speed.