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Old 12-14-2004, 12:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Will the SLIP mode cancel cruise control?

If I am trveling with the cruise on and I hit a patch of black ice going up a grade and the rear wheels start to slip will the "slip" mode cancel the cruise?
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Old 12-14-2004, 03:08 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I don't want to find out so I never use my cruise in the rain or if there is a chance of ice.I've seen people go shooting out into fields along the highway and I've always had a theory that the cruise put them there.Don't know this for a fact, and I'm not interested in finding out.
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Old 12-14-2004, 03:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I learned that lesson last year. DON"T USE CRUISE WHEN IT IS SLIPPERY OUT!!!

I had the cruise on while returning home on a trip that was a mixture of rain and sleet. What I didn't realize is that the further north I was going, the colder it was getting (I live in WI). Needless to say when I was a going up a hill the cruise "compensated" to keep me at 65mph and my SUV went into this crazy spin on the freeway. I lightly touched the brakes which shut the cruise off and somehow (anyone believe in miracles?) I made it back into my lane and was pointing the right direction. Lucky no other cars were in the vicinity. After that I went home and changed my drawers.
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Old 12-14-2004, 04:08 PM   #5 (permalink)
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[quote=IMADOGMAN]Not being your Mom...just something from the Owner's Manual...


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"We truely are our own worst enemy".
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WARNING
Do not use the cruise control when driving
under the following conditions:

c In heavy traffic or in traffic that varies in speed. <--- LOL... Duh

Sad that they have to tell you things like this.
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To answer your question, Yes it will cancel the cruise. I have had my cruise on and hit a puddle it starts to hydro and slip and the cruise shuts you down. It works really well. you cant even sense a slip, but the light flashes and the cruise shuts down.

Nice feature for those of us who dont live by the book!
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Thanks thats all I really wanted to know I can do without all the driving tips
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Thanks thats all I really wanted to know I can do without all the driving tips
Sorry I bothered to respond won't happen again.
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Kind of related, but...
Anyway, I was driving a 4cyl 97 Nissan Hardbody stick shift, from LA to Las Vegas, I have been working the engine rather hard to keep up with traffic going up a long long hill, once we got to the top the traffic slowed down and the oil temp was a little hotter than normal, well, I kept on driving and when I tried to pick up speed (just a little) I was going no where, nothing, I just heard the engine rev but I did not go any faster, I tried again and nothing I could not Keep up with the traffic ... ???? what? what is going on here... then I remember that I had run the truck really hard and the first thing that came to my mind was the clutch, dammed I ruined the clutch, but it is a truck, made to tow and so forth it should be able to handle an up hill, right?..

Well.. it wasn't the clutch it was ICE, maybe black ICE I did not see, so every time I gave it gas the truck was spinning the wheels going about 40 MPH, not so safe, and it wasn't that cold... anyway that was my first time I met ICE on the freeway.
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You done good Squid. Our neighbors to the north do not need driving directions, just help. The old " don't tell me what I need to know, just tell me what I want to know.
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You done good Squid. Our neighbors to the north do not need driving directions, just help. The old " don't tell me what I need to know, just tell me what I want to know.
Online Forums often remind me of an old joke about being really quiet while you are next to the walls in Heaven, because "The people behind them think that they are the only ones there"......so I guess that no one else might be reading any of this, or at least to some, they don't exist, so the rest of us should zip our keyboards.
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Old 12-15-2004, 11:41 AM   #13 (permalink)
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Thanks thats all I really wanted to know I can do without all the driving tips
Well then maybe you should read the manual and not bother us here.
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