How do you use the cruise control on a 1995 Honda Accord?

How do you use the cruise control on a 1995 Honda Accord?

The CRUISE MAIN light on the instrument panel comes on. Accelerate to the desired cruising speed above 25 mph (40 km/h). Press and release the DECEL/ SET button on the steering wheel. The CRUISE CONTROL light on the instrument panel comes on to show the system is now activated.

How do I turn my cruise control off?

To stop cruise control briefly (such as when a car in front of you brakes), just press the brake as you normally would. If you are driving a manual, you can also disengage cruise control by pressing the clutch. If you are completely done using cruise control, you can press the “OFF” or “ON/OFF” switch.

Why does my Honda Accord cruise control stop working?

No engagement light and the system will not engage or “set” speed. Well, for shits this morning, I gave the Cruise Control another shot. Depressed on button, and Cruise Control Main light came on as per the norm. Got up to 70mph and hit set, and then other Cruise Control light came on and vehicle held speed at 70mph.

How do you turn off cruise control on a car?

Normally, you press the brake pedal to turn off cruise control. The brake light switch must be detected by the cruise control system for this to happen. If it cannot detect the switch, then cruise control will disable itself automatically until the brake light switch issue is fixed.

Why are the brake lights not working on my Honda Accord?

It’s all electrical. Just because the brake lights work doesn’t mean the switch is good. There is one physical brake light switch, but inside it are two circuits – one for the brake lights and one for the cruise control and maybe also the brake/transmission shift interlock solenoid.

Why is my cruise control light not working?

Aftermarket lighting, such as LED brake light conversion, might trick the CCM into thinking a brake light is blown, as LED bulbs draw less current than incandescent bulbs. Fuses and Relays – On some vehicles, fuses and relays are used to protect the cruise control actuator circuit.

No engagement light and the system will not engage or “set” speed. Well, for shits this morning, I gave the Cruise Control another shot. Depressed on button, and Cruise Control Main light came on as per the norm. Got up to 70mph and hit set, and then other Cruise Control light came on and vehicle held speed at 70mph.

It’s all electrical. Just because the brake lights work doesn’t mean the switch is good. There is one physical brake light switch, but inside it are two circuits – one for the brake lights and one for the cruise control and maybe also the brake/transmission shift interlock solenoid.

What to do when your cruise control stops working?

Depressed on button, and Cruise Control Main light came on as per the norm. Got up to 70mph and hit set, and then other Cruise Control light came on and vehicle held speed at 70mph. Hit cancel, passed another car at 80mph]

What does drive by wire mean on a Honda Accord?

We have “drive-by-wire” systems, which means no physical accelerator cable. It’s all electrical. Just because the brake lights work doesn’t mean the switch is good.