Driving systems, Cruise control – Dodge 2007 Sprinter User Manual

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Controls in detail

Driving systems

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̄ Driving systems

Driving systems which may form part of

your vehicle are described on the following

pages:
ț Cruise control* (୴ page 147), which

you can use to control the speed of

your vehicle

ț Parktronic system*, which is an aid for

parking and maneuvering

(

୴ page 150)

ț Reverse warning feature*, which helps

you ensure the safety of other road us-

ers (

୴ page 153)

The ABS, BAS, ESP

®

, ASR and EBV driving

safety systems are described in the "Safe-

ty and Security" section (

୴ page 23).

Cruise control maintains the speed of the

vehicle for you.
Use cruise control if road and traffic condi-

tions make it appropriate to maintain a

steady speed for a prolonged period. You

can store any road speed above 20 mph

(30 km/h).

Cruise control*

i

The increments for setting speed and

the threshold values for switching on or

automatically switching off cruise con-

trol depend on the digital speedometer

setting, mph or km/h (

୴ page 99).

Warning

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The cruise control function cannot take ac-
count of road and traffic conditions.

Always pay attention to road and traffic
conditions, even when cruise control is acti-
vated.

Cruise control is only an aid designed to as-
sist driving. You are responsible for the vehi-
cle’s speed and for braking in good time.

If there is a change of drivers, advise the
new driver of the cruising speed that is
stored.

Warning

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Do not use cruise control:

ț if road and traffic conditions do not per-

mit a constant driving speed to be main-
tained (e.g. heavy traffic or winding
roads). You could otherwise cause an
accident.

ț on slippery roads. The drive wheels may

lose their grip when braking or acceler-
ating and the vehicle could skid

ț when visibility is poor, e.g. in fog, heavy

rain or snow

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