how do you operate cruse cnrol

Asked by belford Sep 28, 2015 at 03:31 PM about the 2006 MINI Cooper Hatchback

Question type: General

my booklet does not have cruise control instructions. bought from private owner

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Hello You should have an on/off for cruise. Make sure this is on. Once in the on position look for a set button. This will set the cruise. Most vehicles need to be going at least 25MPH for the function to work. Hope this helps

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On the right side of your steering wheel there is a four button panel with a "+" a "-" on top and bottom and a little dail and an "I/O" left and right. The "I/O" button on the right turns the system on and off. Press either "+" or "-" to set your speed. Press them again as needed to adjust speed faster or slower. The button on your left then is the "resume" button for when you temporarily disabled the cruise by touching the brakes. Hope this helps

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