The switch wire usually comes with a green switch to turn the cruise control on or off. When the cruise control is enabled, place the switch in the "On" position and the cruise control will automatically keep the vehicle traveling at the current speed; when the cruise control is disabled, place the switch in the "Off" position.
The speed control line usually has three buttons, "Set-", "Res/Acc" and "Set+", which are used to adjust the cruising speed. When it is necessary to reduce the speed, press the "Set-" button, the speed will be gradually reduced; when it is necessary to accelerate the speed, press the "Set+" button, the speed will be gradually accelerated. If you need to accelerate, you can press the "Res/Acc" button and the system will accelerate to the set target speed.
When using cruise control, drivers should pay attention to road safety and changes in road conditions, monitor traffic ahead and behind, and be prepared to adjust their speed or take necessary driving measures according to traffic conditions. In addition, before turning on the cruise control system, drivers should familiarize themselves with the use of the cruise control system and make sure they can operate it correctly to ensure driving safety.