en:Car Terms:C:CCS
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SEAT Glossary
All the details.
C
- Camber
- Camshaft Adjustment
- CAN
- Car Chassis
- Caster
- Catalytic Converter
- CCS
- Central Locking
- Centre Differential
- Charging engine
- Childproof Lock
- Child Restraint Systems
- Climate Control
- Climatic system
- CNG Engines
- Collapsible Safety Steering Column
- Comfort Blinkers Function
- Comfort Closing and Opening Windows
- Comfort Dimension
- Coming Home Function
- Common Rail System
- Convenient Open-Close Function
- Cooler
- Cooling Circuit
- Cornering Lamp Function
- Corrective Steering Rear Axle
- Corrosion Protection
- C Pillar
- Crankshaft
- Crash Sensors
- Crash tests
- Crumple Zones
- CUP input
- Cylinder Capacity
- SEAT Climatronic System
Cruise Control System - CCS
The Cruise Control System (CCS) offers you extra comfort, especially on long journeys at constant speed. It also helps you comply with the stipulated speed limits (such as when passing through roadworks on the motorway) and reduces your risk of accidentally speeding.
The CCS is activated by buttons on the left-hand control stalk. Using the buttons, your speed can be slowly and almost seamlessly varied. To turn off the Cruise Control, simply apply the brakes.