2002 Nissan Quest Owner's Manual - Page 199
2002 Nissan Quest Manual
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CRUISE CONTROL the RES/ACCEL, COAST/SET, or the CANCEL switch (located on the steering wheel). To properly set the cruise control system, perform the steps in the order indicated. WARNING Do not use the cruise control when driving under the following conditions: ● When it is not possible to keep the vehicle at a set speed. ● In heavy traffic or in traffic that varies in speed. ● On winding or hilly roads. ● On slippery roads (rain, snow, ice, etc.). ● In very windy areas. Doing so could cause a loss of vehicle control and result in an accident. To turn the cruise control on, push the CRUISE main switch. The indicator light on the switch comes on. To set at cruising speed, accelerate your vehicle to the desired speed, push the COAST/SET switch and release it. The SET light in the instrument cluster comes on. Take your foot off the accelerator pedal. Your vehicle maintains the set speed. ● To pass another vehicle, depress the accelerator pedal. When you release the pedal, the vehicle returns to the previously set speed. ● The vehicle may not maintain the set speed when going up or down steep hills. If this happens, drive without the cruise control. To cancel the preset speed, follow any of these three methods. a) Push the CANCEL button; the SET light in the instrument panel goes out. b) Tap the brake pedal; the SET light goes out. c) Push the cruise control OFF switch. Both the main switch indicator and SET lights go out. WSD0015 PRECAUTIONS ON CRUISE CONTROL ● If the cruise control system malfunctions, it cancels automatically. The SET indicator light in the instrument panel then blinks to warn the driver. ● If the SET indicator light blinks, turn the CRUISE main switch OFF and have the system checked by an authorized NISSAN dealer. ● The SET indicator light in the instrument panel may blink when the CRUISE main switch is turned ON while pushing either CRUISE CONTROL OPERATIONS The cruise control allows driving at speeds between 29 and 90 MPH (47 and 144 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. 5-10 Starting and driving