Tilt Steering Wheel; Cruise Control - GMC 1975 Motorhome Operating Manual

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TILT STEERING WHEEL
The tilt steering wheel can be tilted up above
normal position to provide additional room for
entrance and exit as well as selected driving
positions above or below normal height .
The tilt mechanism is operated by lifting up
on the small control lever, on the left side of the
steering column just below the directional signal
lever, then moving the steering wheel to the
selected position and releasing the lever.
CRUISE CONTROL
The optional Cruise Control is an automatic
speed control system which is designed to allow
the vehicle to hold a selected speed of approxi-
mately 30 MPH or higher-depending on engine
limitations-thus increasing comfort and econ-
omy on turnpikes, and other non-congested
highways.
TO OPERATE - The Cruise Control engage-
ment button is located in the end of the turn
signal lever . Accelerate the vehicle to the
desired speed and momentarily push in the
engagement button, take your foot off the
accelerator and this speed will be maintained .
TO RESET AT A FASTER SPEED - Ac-
celerate the vehicle to the desired higher
speed, push in the engagement button fully
and release slowly.
TO RESET AT A SLOWER SPEED -
Depress the engagement button fully and
HOLD . Allow vehicle to decelerate. When
vehicle reaches desired speed, release the
engagement button slowly .
FOR PASSING - You can increase your
speed by depressing the accelerator pedal.
When you remove your foot from the pedal,
the vehicle will slow down to the cruising
speed set prior to the acceleration.
TO DISENGAGE-Lightly apply the brake
pedal to disengage system.
Tilt Steering Wheel
Cruise Control Lever
CAUTION
DO NOT use the guise
Control
when
conditions
are not suitable
for rnuinluin-
inn o
constant
speed, such as in heavy
or varying
traffic, or on winding or slip-
pery roods. With the Cruise
Central en-
ga9edr removing foot
from the arrel-
erptor pedal does not permit
engine
speed to return to idle_

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