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Old 03-09-2007, 09:16 PM   #32
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If you use the cruise control as the name suggests,that is, when cruising, there is no problem, wet or dry. The scenario of going fast into an uphill corner in the wet in an auto car can have problems of changing down a gear whether cruise is on or off.
Cruise Control systems do not snap the throttle open when it detects the speed decreasing. They seem to react quite slowly. Aquaplaning in a few puddles does not give enough time for the cruise control to react.

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