Standard Cruise Control
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Originally Posted by kscarrol' post='458254' date='Aug 13 2007, 01:41 PM
The standard cruise control will back off the gas, but not apply brakes, when the car starts to gain speed down a hill. If the grade is shallow enough, that can be sufficient to maintain speed. If too steep, the car will accelerate as you found out.
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Originally Posted by Russ1974' post='458257' date='Aug 13 2007, 02:45 PM
Again, only true for pre-LCI cars. LCI will brake, with standard cruise control, and maintain speed down hill.
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Originally Posted by Russ1974' post='458256' date='Aug 13 2007, 09:44 PM
That's incorrect for LCI E60's ...
Well, what you haven't noticed is, the starter of this thread has an 2004 530.
So, answering questions for his specific problem, the answer was correct.
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Originally Posted by Russ1974' post='458256' date='Aug 14 2007, 03:44 AM
That's incorrect for LCI E60's, the E70, and probably most of the new BMWs. Cruise control now also includes, as standard "brake control". In pre LCI, if you are doing 80mph on cruise control and knock it back to 30mph, you have to wait for the car to slow down naturally. In the new cars, do the same thing, and the car will brake (quite heavily!) to bring you down to the new speed. It really is a big improvement - when driving the car with the new cruise control, you can be on the motorway and see heavy traffic and rather than having to use the foot brake (because the car historically would not have slowed down quickly enough), you can speed up and slow down quite effectively using just the CC stick.
This is completely independent of ACC, just standard CC...
This is completely independent of ACC, just standard CC...
But this dose sound very good and much safer to use too, but I am used to it now so no need for me.
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