RE: IML: Auto Pilot vs. speed control
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RE: IML: Auto Pilot vs. speed control



The major feature differences between the two systems are:

1) The modern system will resume, tap up and tap down; auto pilot does
not, touch the brake and you are done until you go through the set
procedure all over again.
2) Cruise remembers whatever speed you push the set button at, AutoPilot
needs to be preprogrammed for the desired speed, then the car needs to
be brought up to that speed (at which point you feel feedback through
the pedal) then you set the set button to maintain that speed.
3) AutoPilot works as a speed warning device when not engaged, dial in
the desired maximum speed and when you reach that speed the throttle
effort increases substantially. Cruise control does not do this.

Best regards:
Ernie and The Black Bitc_!!





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