How do you use cruise control on a 2004 Honda Accord?

How do you use cruise control on a 2004 Honda Accord?

Push in the Cruise Control Master Button on the steering wheel. 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.

What kind of cruise control does a Honda Accord have?

2000 Honda Accord LX 6cyl. Automatic. Cruise control quit working. The Master Power will not… 2000 Honda Accord LX 6cyl. Automatic. Cruise control quit working. The Master Power will not turn on. I’ve checked the fuses.

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]

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.

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.

2000 Honda Accord LX 6cyl. Automatic. Cruise control quit working. The Master Power will not… 2000 Honda Accord LX 6cyl. Automatic. Cruise control quit working. The Master Power will not turn on. I’ve checked the fuses.

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]

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.

How does an adaptive cruise control system work?

Adaptive cruise control systems, sometimes called “smart” cruise, use radar or laser detection to maintain safe distances from vehicles ahead. Some adaptive cruise control systems merely reduce engine speed to maintain distance, but some of the newest adaptive cruise control systems can also engage the brakes to slow or stop the vehicle.