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Setting to make Cruise Control default to the ON setting?

Aherpa

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And still. . . . the original question goes answered. Didn't realize that a train of thought could go off road. . . :)
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I know, right??

Some weepy little fella was almost in tears recently about having to hold the power window button down for 2.36742 seconds to lower the passenger window.

Honestly, I don't get it. Maybe I'm just too old... but I don't see the big deal over having to push a button. Push a button to turn it on, push another to set speed--done. It's not that hard.
 

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Sir, with all due respect, if I had ever owned a Mercedes, I don't think I would be driving a Maverick today unless my circumstances had drastically changed since. But I fully agree with you. We all have our preferences and just because yours and mine are different, it does not mean they are not both valid.
I was a former Mercedes Tech, so I can fix them. My wife commutes on I 80 to work 300 miles a week. That is why she drives a Mercedes SUV. Strictly me wanting her to be safe. And there is a huge misconception that you have to be wealthy to own one. We buy them 5-10 years old with around 100k miles on them. Price is great, we put 100-200k miles on them and then get another one. We are middle class blue collar people. If you ever used the cruise on a Benz, you would be critical of most other brands as it is so intuitive. Not trying to be a snob, just baffled why the manufacturers make it more difficult than it needs to be. My previous vehicle was a 2001 F150 with 247,000 miles on it. Loved it....The cruise switches,,,,,not so much.
 

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And still. . . . the original question goes answered. Didn't realize that a train of thought could go off road. . . :)
Tbh I didn't care to answer anymore but I'm willing to bet that it's not a option. Forscan doesn't let you change how things already built in work rather than actuate or
disable it. Ford as a OEM operates their cruise as laid out on the maverick on every model so 99.99% likely that the answer is NO.
 

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Tbh I didn't care to answer anymore but I'm willing to bet that it's not a option. Forscan doesn't let you change how things already built in work rather than actuate or
disable it. Ford as a OEM operates their cruise as laid out on the maverick on every model so 99.99% likely that the answer is NO.
Agree, probably not something Forscan can change. Those with better knowledge of Forscan can tell us for sure.
 
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And still. . . . the original question goes answered. Didn't realize that a train of thought could go off road. . . :)
I've been researching an answer to this question for a while by reading past threads from other Ford forums; they were even bigger train wrecks. I was hoping we would have a more level-headed bunch here, but sadly I was wrong.
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