Seeing a cruise control symbol on your car dashboard and wondering about its meaning.
In this article, I will explain all you need to know about the cruise control system, including the meaning of the cruise control symbol and how to use the system properly.
What Is Cruise Control?
Cruise control is an electronic system that enables you to maintain a constant speed without keeping your foot on the accelerator.
Cruise control provides convenience and reduces driver fatigue during long trips. Additionally, by maintaining a consistent speed and eliminating unnecessary acceleration and deceleration, the system also helps improve fuel efficiency.
What Does the Cruise Control Symbol Mean?
The cruise control symbol indicates that the cruise control system is engaged and maintains the set speed. The symbol may also change color or blink to indicate different states or potential issues with the system.
Note that the symbol may vary between different car makes and models. Enter your brand in the search box for detailed information about your cruise control system.
Brand | Symbol | Meaning |
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Acura | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Acura | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Acura | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Acura | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Audi | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Audi | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Audi | There is a malfunction, the cruise control system functions may be unavailable or limited. | |
Audi | There is a malfunction, the cruise control system functions may be unavailable or limited. | |
BMW | The cruise control system is active. | |
Chevy | The cruise control light is white when the cruise control is on but inactive. The light turns green when you set the speed and the system is active. |
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Dodge RAM | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Dodge RAM | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Ford | The cruise control light is white when the cruise control is on but inactive. The light turns green when you set the speed and the system is active. |
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GMC | The cruise control light is white when the cruise control is on but inactive. The light turns green when you set the speed and the system is active. |
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Honda | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Honda | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Honda | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Honda | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Hyundai | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Hyundai | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Hyundai | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Jeep | There is a malfunction, the cruise control system functions may be unavailable or limited. | |
Jeep | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Jeep | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Jeep | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Jeep | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Jeep | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
KIA | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
KIA | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
KIA | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Lexus | There is a malfunction, the cruise control system functions may be unavailable or limited. | |
Lexus | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Lexus | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Mazda | The cruise control system is on but inactivate. | |
Mazda | You have set a speed for cruise control and the system is active. | |
Mini Cooper | There is a malfunction, the cruise control system functions may be unavailable or limited. | |
Mini Cooper | The system is switched on. It maintains the speed that was set using the control elements on the steering wheel. | |
Nissan | This indicator shows the cruise control system status. When cruise control is activated, a green circle will appear to indicate it is set. The vehicle information display will also display the speed the cruise control was set at. If you accelerate past the set speed, the speed will blink until you either cancel cruise control or go back to the set speed. If cruise control is on and canceled, the speed will be displayed to show the speed the vehicle will return to if the resume button is activated. | |
Nissan | Cruise main switch indicator: This light illuminates when the cruise control main switch is pushed. The light turns off when the main switch is pushed again. When the cruise main switch indicator light illuminates, the cruise control system is operational. Cruise malfunction: If the cruise indicator light blinks while the engine is running, it may indicate the cruise control system is not functioning properly. Have the system checked. It is recommended you visit a NISSAN dealer for this service. |
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Nissan | The light comes on while the vehicle speed is controlled by the cruise control system. If the light blinks while the engine is running, it may indicate the cruise control system is not functioning properly. Have the system checked by a NISSAN dealer. | |
Subaru | This light illuminates when the cruise control main button is pressed to activate the cruise control function. If this light blinks, do not use the cruise control. In addition, if it blinks frequently, contact your SUBARU dealer for an inspection. | |
Subaru | This light illuminates when vehicle speed has been set to use the cruise control function. | |
Toyota | Press the driving assist mode select switch to select cruise control. The cruise control indicator will illuminate. | |
Toyota | Press the driving assist mode select switch to select cruise control. The cruise control indicator will illuminate. | |
Toyota | Press the driving assist mode select switch to select Cruise control “SET”. The Cruise control “SET” indicator will illuminate | |
VW | Cruise control is regulating the vehicle speed or Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) switched on (if equipped). | |
VW | Cruise control is regulating the vehicle speed or Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) switched on (if equipped). | |
VW | There is a malfunction, the cruise control system functions may be unavailable or limited. |
How to Use the Cruise Control Effectively
You can activate the system by pressing the cruise control button on the steering wheel. Thus, set the desired speed (using controls on the steering wheel). The system will automatically monitor the speed and adjust the throttle to maintain that speed. Remember to remain attentive and be ready to take manual control even when using cruise control.
You can also deactivate the system by applying the brakes or pressing the cancel or off button on the steering wheel.
Cruise control is best utilized in specific driving conditions, such as on highways or flat roads with low traffic. However, it should not be used in the following situations:
- Heavy Traffic: In congested traffic conditions, you need full control of your vehicle, including speed adjustments and braking. Cruise control can impede your ability to react quickly to changing traffic conditions.
- Curvy or Hilly Roads: Cruise control may not be suitable for roads with sharp curves or significant changes in elevation. Manual control allows for better handling and adaptation to the terrain.
- Slippery or Icy Conditions: Avoid using cruise control on slippery surfaces or in inclement weather, as it may hinder your ability to make immediate adjustments to maintain traction or handle unpredictable road conditions.
What’s Next?
Cruise control is useful for maintaining a steady speed during long drives. By understanding the operation of the system and how to use it effectively, you can enhance your driving experience and safety.
We’d love to hear about your experiences with cruise control. Leave a comment below and share your thoughts!
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