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All markets have a common cruise control system. The cruise control system, when activated, regulates vehicle speed. The system consists of an electrical sub-system and a mechanical sub-system.

The electrical sub-system consists of the following components:
- Cruise control master switch (on/off switch).
- SET+ switch.
- RES switch.
- Cruise control ECU.
- Vacuum pump assembly.
- Brake pedal switch.
- Clutch pedal switch (manual gearbox only).
- SLABS ECU (speed signal).
- BCU (brake pedal switch and automatic gearbox gear selector lever position signal).

The mechanical sub-system consists of the following components:
- Pneumatic actuator.
- Vacuum pump.

The cruise control ECU controls the cruise control system. It is located on the right hand A post.

The system has diagnostic capabilities through TestBook.

WARNING: To avoid the risk of losing control of the vehicle, do not use cruise control on winding, snow covered or slippery roads, or in traffic conditions where a constant speed cannot be safely maintained. In these conditions and at any time the system is not being used, ensure the cruise control switch is OFF.