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JosepM

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Temporary cruise control desactivation
« on: August 05, 2024, 17:46:19 »
Hello friends

my AT 1100 DCT is my first ever cruisecontrol equipped vehicle. So be indulgent with my perhaps naive conclusions  ::)

I realised that a "temporary cruise control desactivation" may be quite harsh, specially for a pillion who doesn't expect it.

I found out that the best way IMO to do so is not explained in the manual.
So that's how I do it:
-pull the throttle, like accelerating a bit (no effect on actual speed)
-hit the gear flap, like you'd do to put 7th gear
-release throttle as gently as desired, because now you have resumed total control.

I find this manoeuver to be quick and instinctive, better that braking or any other of the ways to "switch the SET off"

Greetings

Josep

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Re: Temporary cruise control desactivation
« Reply #1 on: August 06, 2024, 10:22:47 »
 Hi Josep

I do something similar with may Tiger 900. Disengaging the Cruise control with a closed throttle can be a bit abrupt (even without a pillion).

I just roll on a bit of throttle and then tap either the font or rear brake lever/pedal. The brakes don't need to come on, activating the brake light disengages the cruise control.

Stewart


JosepM

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Re: Temporary cruise control desactivation
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2024, 12:13:47 »
Yes, I used to do it this way.

According to AT's manual, pulling the clutch lever also disengages the CC. But it says nothing about the flaps of my DCT.

Apparently, if I try to engage "7th", there is some sort of activation of the clutch somewhere inside that disengages the CC.

What it is left to try for a manual box is whether you disengage CC by gently pulling the clutch lever a bit.

Josep

 

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