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Volkswagen Touareg (from 2003 to 2006, the year of issue)

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Cruise control (GRA)



Action cruise control
When the desired speed is reached and put into memory, you can take your foot off the gas pedal.
On vehicles with automatic transmission cruise control does not work when the selector positions P, N and R.

NOTE
Cruise control system maintains a constant predetermined speed in the range from about 30 to 180 km / h.

NOTE
When driving downhill cruise control is not always able to maintain the desired speed. On the slopes under the influence of gravity of the vehicle speed increases. Retarding the vehicle brake pedal.
Never operate the cruise control on bad roads and in off-road conditions. Cruise control is designed for use when driving on normal roads with a good coating.

On and off the cruise control

ON / OFF key
Fig. 1.121. ON / OFF key


To activate, press the ?�ON / OFF?� (Fig. 1.121) after which the icon lights.
To turn off while driving, press the ?�ON / OFF?�.
Turn off the ignition when the vehicle is stationary.
When the cruise control in the tachometer lights icon
When cruise control is switched off, the icon does not light up. Cruise control is switched off completely when a car with an automatic transmission selector is transferred to the position P, N transmission R.

Adding to the memory of the set speed

The controls for cruise control
Fig. 1.122. The controls for cruise control


Quickly press once key ?�SET?� Fig. 1.122) when the vehicle has reached the desired speed.
When you release the button ?�SET?� this rate entered into memory and constantly maintained. The indicator lamp in the instrument panel lights up after switching on the cruise control. The display of the instrument panel to the left for an additional icon appears included with the cruise control set speed indication.

Changing the set speed
To increase the set speed Press ?�RES?� to increase the set speed by 1 km / h.

NOTE
The cruising speed may be changed without pressing the gas pedal or the brake pedal.

Press ?�GRA?� to increase the set speed to the nearest round value.
To decrease the set speed Press ?�SET?� to decrease the set speed by 1 km / h.
If the speed uvelichina gas pedal, the gas pedal after releasing the cruise control will automatically return to the previously set speed.
If the speed is reduced by pressing the brake pedal, cruise control is switched off. Perhaps pressing ?�RES?� re-enable cruise control.

Temporarily disable the cruise control
Cruise control can be disabled if the following conditions are met:
- Pressing the brake pedal or the clutch pedal;
- If the car has a top speed above 180 km / h or pressed ?�CANCEL?�.
If you temporarily disable the cruise control set speed remains in memory.
For the renewal of the cruise control release the brake pedal or clutch pedal and press the key once ?�RES?�.




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