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Volkswagen Golf IV (1997 release)

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Cruise control



To free the driver from having an accelerator pedal movement to maintain the desired speed is the cruise control, which provides a constant predetermined speed higher than 30 km / h, if the engine can provide this.


A warning

Cruise control should not be included in the heavy traffic and adverse road conditions (icy roads, poor content of the wet roads, gravel surface).


When the cruise control, do not put the gear lever in neutral position without clutch! Otherwise the engine attains a very high turnover and it may under certain circumstances lead to malfunction!

On vehicles with automatic transmission cruise control it operates only when the selector is in position "D", "3" and "2". If while driving you have selected one or the other position ("P", "N", "R" or "1"), the last setpoint speed of the memory is erased and the cruise control is switched off completely.





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