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Old 7th March 2015, 19:22   #1
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Cool Cruise Contol

Is there a way of fitting a speed reducing button for the cruise control or do you have to brake or turn it off slow down and then reset the cruising speed on the steering wheel.
Every other vehicle I have owned or driven has a minus button to slow down the cruising speed
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Old 7th March 2015, 19:38   #2
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Press the Res button then when the car has slowed to the speed you want press the Set button.
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Old 7th March 2015, 19:44   #3
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Press the Res button then when the car has slowed to the speed you want press the Set button.
was just going to say the same
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Old 7th March 2015, 19:49   #4
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I am always pulling it the other way - need speed lol.
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Old 19th March 2015, 11:06   #5
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Thanks guys that helped in my 90 mile daily work commute. 2ltr Auto now shows 38.4 mpg at 3000rpm cruise. Good or bad?
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Old 19th March 2015, 11:21   #6
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Love cruise me, use it at least 90% of the time, pootling about Northumberland , even use it in town, set at 30 mph
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Old 19th March 2015, 19:43   #7
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Love cruise me, use it at least 90% of the time, pootling about Northumberland , even use it in town, set at 30 mph
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