pretty dumb ? about cruise control

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  1. mustangkid05 New Member

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    im going on a big trip today, and idk how to set the cruise control. My car didnt come with a manual so i am clueless lol, so how do you do it:shrug:
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    When you reach the speed you want to cruise hit the "on" button (left side of steering wheel). Then hit the "set" button on (right side of steering wheel) while taking your foot off the gas pedal.

    When you hit the gas or brake again the cruise will stop functioning at that time. The three buttons on right side will help you to coast, resume and pick up speed.

    Just don't get lazy and keep your feet away from the pedals, because you never know how fast you might need to stop or slow down.
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    Have a safe trip man :nice:

    You can get an owner's manual from www.ford.com in PDF format. You have to register and supply your VIN. Also it is buried in their website and kinda hard to find... But it is there. Cobra supplements also...
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    ^^ thanks alot guys, just got home, didnt get enough time to read the thread so i didnt get to use the cruise control but now i do, thanks alot
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    I thank you for that info as well. Mine only had the interactive cd in it when I bought it. Of course that has been helpful as well.

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