Scott52
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I worked out how to make my cruise control activate when I start the car. It was a $10 part and a couple of hours with some wiring.
I find the Nissan system frustrating as I have to push two buttons to set the speed. Many cars don’t have the two steps only requiring one.
I’m used to driving my Mercedes C Class and Mercedes Vito van and both have the cruise control active as soon as the engine is started. My neighbour’s VW is the same as are Audi’s, Honda’s and Volvo's.
So the Germans, Swedes and some Japanese don’t require a two stage process … you start the car, get up to speed and hit set.
When on an outback expedition it becomes tedious. You’re cruising in the middle of nowhere and pull over for ten minutes to view a POI ... then it becomes three button pushes to set the cruise speed again …
I find the Nissan system frustrating as I have to push two buttons to set the speed. Many cars don’t have the two steps only requiring one.
I’m used to driving my Mercedes C Class and Mercedes Vito van and both have the cruise control active as soon as the engine is started. My neighbour’s VW is the same as are Audi’s, Honda’s and Volvo's.
So the Germans, Swedes and some Japanese don’t require a two stage process … you start the car, get up to speed and hit set.
When on an outback expedition it becomes tedious. You’re cruising in the middle of nowhere and pull over for ten minutes to view a POI ... then it becomes three button pushes to set the cruise speed again …
- Start the car, accelerate to cruise speed, push set button and nothing happens … bugger ... it has to be activated again!
- Push the activate button.
- Push the set button.
- Start the car and accelerate to cruise speed.
- Push the set button.
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