2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Regular Cab Owner Manual - Page 327
2014 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 HD Regular Cab Manual
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Driving and Operating Using Cruise Control on Hills How well the cruise control works on hills depends on the vehicle speed, the load, and the steepness of the hills. When going up steep hills, pressing the accelerator pedal may be necessary to maintain vehicle speed. While going downhill: . . 9-61 Vehicles with a six speed automatic transmission and a gasoline engine have Cruise Grade Braking to help maintain driver selected speed. Cruise Grade Braking is enabled when the vehicle is started and Cruise Control is active. It is not enabled in Range Selection Mode. It assists in maintaining driver selected speed when driving on downhill grades by using the engine and transmission to slow the vehicle. To disable and enable Cruise Grade Braking for the current ignition key cycle, press and hold the Tow/Haul button for three seconds. A DIC message displays. See Transmission Messages on page 5-44. For other forms of Grade Braking, see Automatic Transmission on page 9-32 andTow/Haul Mode on page 9-37. Ending Cruise Control There are three ways to end cruise control: . Vehicles with a four speed automatic transmission may need to have the brakes applied or the transmission shifted to a lower gear to maintain driver selected speed. To disengage cruise control; step lightly on the brake pedal. Press . . [ on the steering wheel. To turn off the cruise control, press I on the steering wheel. Erasing Speed Memory The cruise control set speed is erased from memory by pressing I or if the ignition is turned off. . Vehicles with a diesel engine have Cruise Grade Braking enabled when Tow/Haul Mode is on, the exhaust brake is on, or both are on.