S Sussextiger New Member Apr 25, 2009 #1 When decreasing speed using the cruise control button, the cc cuts out and cannot be engaged. Again ( like my other post) my dealer cannot find anything wrong? Any advice appreciated!
When decreasing speed using the cruise control button, the cc cuts out and cannot be engaged. Again ( like my other post) my dealer cannot find anything wrong? Any advice appreciated!
discool Well-Known Member Apr 25, 2009 #2 There is no such thing as decreasing speed using cc. Although you can increase speed in increments if it's engaged. To reduce speed you have to disengage the cc then adjust to the lower speed you require, then 'set' that speed.
There is no such thing as decreasing speed using cc. Although you can increase speed in increments if it's engaged. To reduce speed you have to disengage the cc then adjust to the lower speed you require, then 'set' that speed.
C CharlesY Well-Known Member Apr 25, 2009 #3 discool said: There is no such thing as decreasing speed using cc. Although you can increase speed in increments if it's engaged. To reduce speed you have to disengage the cc then adjust to the lower speed you require, then 'set' that speed. Click to expand... Correct ... as is made quite clear in the Owner's Manual. Incredible that a DEALER didn't know that. Was it a Landy Dealer? The manual also explains about adding speed, and getting 30 seconds on the throttle for overtaking. And a few more interesting things. CharlesY Last edited: Apr 25, 2009
discool said: There is no such thing as decreasing speed using cc. Although you can increase speed in increments if it's engaged. To reduce speed you have to disengage the cc then adjust to the lower speed you require, then 'set' that speed. Click to expand... Correct ... as is made quite clear in the Owner's Manual. Incredible that a DEALER didn't know that. Was it a Landy Dealer? The manual also explains about adding speed, and getting 30 seconds on the throttle for overtaking. And a few more interesting things. CharlesY