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Old 17 Nov 2008, 07:48 pm
Woody
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Default Re: How do I test a cruise control switch?

That diagram is for a 97 which is different than the 99-04 gen 2 Ody

"Elle" <honda.lioness@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> "blu" <brian.utterback@gmail.com> wrote
>> However, what I found doesn't sound like it can be right. There are 5
>> pins on the back of the switch. I checked each pair of pins and found
>> that when the switch was in the disengaged position, no pairs of pins
>> had any continuity at all. When the switch was in the engaged
>> position, only pins 3 and 4 make a connection with each other, while
>> all of the others remain disconnected. There are two lights I can see
>> embedded in the switch and I think that one comes on with the
>> headlights and the other comes on when the switch is engaged.

>
> See if the Ody wiring diagram accessed for free via the site below helps:
> http://www.spoonhonda.com/SearchResu...9&Redirected=Y
>
> Five wires coming out of the CC main switch is usual. Same on my 93 Civic,
> to which I am currently adding cruise control, since it is a DX.
>
> Chances are the switch is fine and you messed up the wiring in the
> instrument cluster or dash somewhere. I would continue testing the five
> wires, using the diagram, to narrow down which one is not connected right.
>
> I would not trust a mere visual inspection of the fuse. Replace it.
>



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