Cruise control
Cruise control enables you to maintain a constant vehicle speed without holding your foot on the accelerator pedal and it is operative when the vehicle speed is 25 mph (40 km/h) or more.
WARNING
Do not use the cruise control under any of the following conditions. These may cause loss of vehicle control.
● driving up or down a steep grade ● driving on slippery or winding roads ● driving in heavy traffic ● towing a trailer
NOTE
● If you press the “CRUISE” main switch button while turning the ignition switch “ON”, the cruise control function is deactivated and the cruise control indicator light flashes. To reactivate the cruise control function, turn the ignition switch back to the “Acc” or “LOCK” position, and then turn it again to the “ON” position.
● Make sure the “CRUISE” main switch is turned off when the cruise control is not in use to avoid unintentionally setting of the cruise control.
See also:
Adverse safety consequences of under-inflation
   Driving at high speeds with excessively low tire pressures can cause the tires 
to flex severely and to rapidly become hot. A sharp increase in temperature could 
cause tread separation, and failure ...
   
Coolant temperature low indicator light (if equipped)/Coolant temperature 
high warning light (if equipped)
   
- After turning the ignition switch 
to the “ON” position, if this 
indicator light/warning light behaves 
under any of the following 
conditions, the electrical system 
may be malfunctio ...
   
Cooling system
   
Never attempt to remove the radiator 
cap until the engine has been 
shut off and has cooled down 
completely. Since the coolant is 
under pressure, you may suffer 
serious burns from a spray ...
   
 
					 
			