Using Cruise Control on a Ford
To use cruise control on a Ford vehicle, follow these steps:
1. Activation and Setting Speed:
– When your vehicle speed is greater than 20 mph, press ON on the cruise control switch on your steering wheel. The indicator light will appear in the information display, and the indicator changes color to indicate the system status.
– Drive to your desired speed and press SET. Take your foot off the accelerator to maintain the set speed.
2. Changing the Set Speed:
– To change the set speed in small increments, press SET. Press and hold either button to change the set speed in large increments.
3. Deactivation:
– To deactivate cruise control, simply press the “off” button or tap the brake pedal. The cruise control indicator light on the dashboard should turn off, indicating that the feature is no longer active.
It’s important to note that cruise control disengages if the vehicle speed decreases more than 10 mph below the set speed while driving uphill. Always keep in mind that cruise control is a helpful feature, but it doesn’t replace attentive driving. Always keep your eyes on the road and be prepared to take control of the car if necessary.
If you have a Ford with Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), the process may involve selecting Driver Assist on your instrument cluster using the five-way steering wheel controls, selecting Cruise Control, and choosing Adaptive to enable Adaptive Cruise Control. This feature allows you to set a cruising speed and distance from the vehicle ahead of you, automatically adjusting your speed based on traffic conditions.
Remember, the specific steps may vary slightly depending on the model of your Ford vehicle.
Contents
- How to switch between Adaptive Cruise Control and regular cruise control?
- Can I use cruise control whenever?
- How do you use Ford Adaptive Cruise Control?
- How do you use cruise function?
- Can you still brake on cruise control?
- Where are cruise control buttons?
- When should you not use cruise control?
- What is the best way to use cruise control?
- What is the difference between cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control?
- How do I activate cruise control?
How to switch between Adaptive Cruise Control and regular cruise control?
Here’s how:
- Press and hold the Cancel button.
- After a brief time, the icon in the cluster will switch modes.
- You’ll see a message in your cluster display that you have switched between cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control.
- Pressing and holding the Cancel button will switch between cruise control modes.
Can I use cruise control whenever?
Only use your cruise control when the roadways are dry and clean, and never during rainy or icy conditions. Also, never use cruise control in city or congested traffic as the decreased control of your vehicle could contribute to an accident.
How do you use Ford Adaptive Cruise Control?
Select Driver Assist using the five-way steering wheel controls. Select Cruise Control. Choose Adaptive to enable Adaptive Cruise Control.
How do you use cruise function?
Each time you press the button, the cruising speed will decrease by 1 mph. Once you reached the desired speed, hit the “Set” button and the “Cruise Set” icon will appear on the dashboard. Then you can take your foot off the gas pedal and the car will maintain the speed for you.
Can you still brake on cruise control?
Not only maintains your set speed, but your following distance as well; provides some limited braking. What It Does: Automatically speeds up and slows down your car to keep a set following distance relative to the car ahead. Provides some braking.
Locate your car’s cruise control switches.
Usually, these are found either on the steering column (the part connecting the steering wheel to the dashboard area), or on the steering wheel itself. Controls found on the steering wheel usually consist of a few buttons.
When should you not use cruise control?
Only use your cruise control when the roadways are dry and clean, and never during rainy or icy conditions. Also, never use cruise control in city or congested traffic as the decreased control of your vehicle could contribute to an accident.
What is the best way to use cruise control?
Cruise control will generally be engaged via a button on your steering wheel. Once it’s engaged, a ‘set’ button will allow you to choose the desired speed that you want the cruise control to maintain. If you want to increase the speed, there is usually a button marked by a plus sign (+).
What is the difference between cruise control and Adaptive Cruise Control?
Conventional Cruise Control can maintain a steady speed that you set. Adaptive cruise control (ACC) is an enhancement of conventional cruise control. ACC automatically adjusts the speed of your car to match the speed of the car in front of you. If the car ahead slows down, ACC can automatically match it.
How do I activate cruise control?
To use cruise control, you can typically press buttons on your steering wheel to activate the system, set your speed, adjust your speed up or down within the system, and deactivate the system. Using cruise control lets you set a speed for your car to maintain even if you take your foot off the gas.