Cruise Control; Principle Of Operation; Using Cruise Control; Switching Cruise Control On And Off - Ford TOURNEO COURIER Owner's Manual

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PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION

Cruise control lets you maintain a set
speed without keeping your foot on the
accelerator pedal. You can use cruise
control when your vehicle speed is greater
than 20 mph (30 km/h).

USING CRUISE CONTROL

WARNINGS
Do not use cruise control on winding
roads, in heavy traffic or, when the
road surface is slippery. This could
result in loss of vehicle control, serious
injury or death.
When driving downhill your vehicle
speed may increase above the set
speed. The system will not apply the
brakes, change down a gear to assist the
system in maintaining the set speed.
Failure to do so could result in loss of
vehicle control, serious injury or death.
Tourneo Courier/Transit Courier (C4A) Vehicles Built From: 19-06-2014, M1 Kombi/M1 Kombi Van/N1 Kombi/N1 Kombi Van/Van, ET7J-19A321-AKB (CG3621en) enGBR, Edition date: 04/2014, First P

Cruise Control

Switching Cruise Control On and
Off
Press and release ON (speedometer icon
on vehicles with speed limiter) to switch
the system on. Press and release OFF
(speedometer icon on vehicles with speed
limiter) to switch the system off.
Note: You will erase the cruise speed if you
switch the system off.
Note: To return to cruise control mode
while in speed limiter mode, press and
release the speedometer icon button.
Note: For speed limiter switch operation.
See Speed Limiter (page 114).
Setting the Cruise Speed
1.
Adjust your vehicle speed to the
desired cruise speed.
2. Press and release SET+.
3. Take your foot off the accelerator
pedal.
Note: When driving uphill, cruise control
will disengage if the vehicle speed falls more
than 10 mph (16 km/h) below the set cruise
speed.
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The indicator will display in the
instrument cluster.

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