FAQ
How does NexCruise works?
NexCruise is an ECU which connects to the Car's accelerator pedal. NexCruise Modulates the Accelerator Pedal signal to use features like Cruise Control, Dial Driving, Cruise Resume, Speed limiter, Eco Mode and Sports Mode. Working of NexCruise It ...
In case brake proximity sensor fails, what's the way to disengage cruise control?
NexCruise safety feature: Brake sensor needs to be mounted properly for the cruise to engage in first place. If it dislocates, and cruise is engaged, it cruise will automatically disengage. When does it normally happen It normally happens when the ...
Can we use NexCruise app on multiple devices for same registered user?
Yes we can use the NexCruise app on multiple android devices. This can be done by installing the app on new device and signing in using the same registered phone number with your NexCruise unit. In this put the OTP from the registered number to the ...
Sometimes while driving, my cruise disengages. Why?
There is a safety feature in NexCruise, where in certain conditions, Cruise automatically disengages. What happens If the target cruise speed is more than 10kmph above the actual vehicle speed. Cruise disengages if target cruising speed is set more ...
Why can't I use NexCruise in all my cars, why its only one car one cruise?
Because every car has a different firmware and different cable set for NexCruise which is why one unit of NexCruise is configured specifically for one car which is why it cant be used in multiple cars.
What is the comprehensive list of cars supported by NexCruise?
Updated on: 09 Jan 2024 Some explanation to help understand the table below This table tells you if your car is supported by NexCruise, and if yes, what behaviour will you get. NexCruise always cancels when brake is pressed while cruising. However, ...
If I'm giving the car for service, do I have to take out the NexCruise before that?
No, just press the bypass switch.
When cruising with NexCruise, the actual speed varies by a few points from the set speed. Is this ok?
Yes. It's the way the NexCruise is designed to work. When cruise control is engaged, it is normal for NexCruise to vary the actual speed a few kmph around the setpoint. You might notice it when the car is climbing a flyover. Or if there is a ...
NexCruise and Driving safety
When you're convinced that NexCruise gives a lot of value and benefits, safety is the next logical query that comes to mind. This article talks about all the mechanisms that are built into NexCruise to ensure failsafe behaviour. The best things first ...
Why is there a slight change in the Accelerator pedal response to my car after I installed NexCruise?
The NexCruise works by intercepting and processing the signal going from Accelerator pedal to the car's ECU. Technically, NexCruise is an ECU itself and does processing on the incoming A-pedal signal before passing it on to the car. This processing ...
Why isn't my NexCruise turning off even after I lock the car?
NexCruise works as a slave to the car's electronics. Even after we lock the car, the car's electronics stays on for some time, causing NexCruise to stay on. Normally, in about one minute after we lock the car, the car's electronics turns off. It is ...
What are the error codes in NexCruise?
Introduction If NexCruise encounters an error, like a loose cable etc, it indicates the same on the light bar in a colour-coded fashion. NexCruise is programmed to error in side of safety. That is, if in doubt, indicate an error. So, sometimes it ...