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Hi Everyone. I received tremendous help here before and hoping for a
repeat. My deal is that the cruise control will no longer engage. It stopped working just about a year ago, but now with a new job/commute I wish I had it back. Page 319 of the manual shows the only reference to a fuse related to cruise control, and it is not burned out. It's 6th from the bottom on the Driver's side interior fuse box. It's a 15A fuse called "ECU (ECM/PCM), Cruise Control" and is definitely not burned out and is making good contact. The main Cruise Control push button to the left of the steering wheel (next to sun roof control) does still click in and light up green (not the dash light, just the button) but the cruise buttons on the steering wheel will not set a speed. For the record, I am not too mechanically inclined and not looking to drop more than a few bucks to fix. It would be nice to have back but I can live without cruise, especially in this economy. At the moment the engine is throwing a "P0420" OBDII code for the catalytic converter, but that just started and can't see how it's related since the cruise failed last year. Any other fuses I need to check? Looking for advice as to what to do next. Thanks all! |
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On 1/21/2009 10:30 AM waynewright spake these words of knowledge:
> Hi Everyone. I received tremendous help here before and hoping for a > repeat. > > My deal is that the cruise control will no longer engage. It stopped > working just about a year ago, but now with a new job/commute I wish I > had it back. Page 319 of the manual shows the only reference to a > fuse related to cruise control, and it is not burned out. It's 6th > from the bottom on the Driver's side interior fuse box. It's a 15A > fuse called "ECU (ECM/PCM), Cruise Control" and is definitely not > burned out and is making good contact. > > The main Cruise Control push button to the left of the steering wheel > (next to sun roof control) does still click in and light up green (not > the dash light, just the button) but the cruise buttons on the > steering wheel will not set a speed. > > For the record, I am not too mechanically inclined and not looking to > drop more than a few bucks to fix. It would be nice to have back but > I can live without cruise, especially in this economy. > > At the moment the engine is throwing a "P0420" OBDII code for the > catalytic converter, but that just started and can't see how it's > related since the cruise failed last year. Any other fuses I need to > check? Looking for advice as to what to do next. Thanks all! On my '03 LX, the solution was to replace the switch in the steering wheel. Not too difficult, once you identify the part number. I think it cost me about $30 for the switch. RFT!!! Dave Kelsen -- Punctuation and capitalization make the difference between, "i helped my uncle jack off a horse" and "I helped my Uncle, Jack, off a horse." |
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Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in news:4977b0f7$0$4905
$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com: > > RFT!!! > Dave Kelsen > -- > Punctuation and capitalization make the difference between, "i helped my > uncle jack off a horse" and "I helped my Uncle, Jack, off a horse." Jack and Jill worked at the mill until the work did slack off. The manager cried, "I can't decide whether to lay Jill or Jack off!" -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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waynewright wrote: > My deal is that the cruise control will no longer engage. It stopped > working just about a year ago, but now with a new job/commute I wish I > had it back. Page 319 of the manual shows the only reference to a > fuse related to cruise control, and it is not burned out. Is this Thee Shop Manual? If so there should be a page with a Cruise Control Troubleshooting sequence. It should look like the single page excerpted under step 17 at http://honda.lioness.googlepages.com/cruisecontrol. You have to be willing to use a multimeter and get under the dash, though. You end up testing the connections to the various switches with this procedure. It narrows down the problem very quickly. Otherwise, you are going to be replacing things like the steering wheel switch, the main switch, the brake switch, the clutch switch etc. at random. |
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On Jan 21, 7:12*pm, honda.lion...@gmail.com wrote:
> waynewright wrote: > > My deal is that the cruise control will no longer engage. *It stopped > > working just about a year ago, but now with a new job/commute I wish I > > had it back. *Page 319 of the manual shows the only reference to a > > fuse related to cruise control, and it is not burned out. > > Is this Thee Shop Manual? > > If so there should be a page with a Cruise Control Troubleshooting > sequence. It should look like the single page excerpted under step 17 > athttp://honda.lioness.googlepages.com/cruisecontrol. You have to be > willing to use a multimeter and get under the dash, though. You end up > testing the connections to the various switches with this procedure. > It narrows down the problem very quickly. Otherwise, you are going to > be replacing things like the steering wheel switch, the main switch, > the brake switch, the clutch switch etc. at random. Don't have a shop manual. I meant page 319 of the owner's manual. |
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Honda had a lot of trouble in the cable reel in the steering column. It
shows up a lot in the Ody radio controls. As was mentioned above someone with knowlege of troubleshooting electrical circuits is needed to diagnose the problem. "waynewright" <waitneight@gmail.com> wrote in message news:ec59eed3-88a6-4647-999d-cfbd618fa04f@g3g2000pre.googlegroups.com... > >> Is this Thee Shop Manual? > > No, I meant page 319 of the owner's manual. I don't have a shop > manual. |
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> Honda had a lot of trouble in the cable reel in the steering column. It
> shows up a lot in the Ody radio controls. As was mentioned above > someone with knowlege of troubleshooting electrical circuits is needed to > diagnose the problem. With my head by the pedals, how will I know what wires lead to the steering wheel cruise control controls? I just want to make sure everything is tight and to ensure electrical connectivity. After that I guess I'll have to hire a pro to troubleshoot the circuits. |
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On Feb 4, 8:35 pm, waynewright <waitnei...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Honda had a lot of trouble in the cable reel in the steering column. It > > shows up a lot in the Ody radio controls. As was mentioned above > > someone with knowlege of troubleshooting electrical circuits is needed to > > diagnose the problem. > > With my head by the pedals, how will I know what wires lead to the > steering wheel cruise control controls? I just want to make sure > everything is tight and to ensure electrical connectivity. > > After that I guess I'll have to hire a pro to troubleshoot the > circuits. Probably the only two electrical connections that you will find easy to examine are at the brake and clutch pedals, assuming you have a manual tranny. The brake pedal has a switch that operates both the brake lights and cuts off the cruise control. The clutch pedal's lower switch cuts off the cruise control, too. There is actually a fair chance that the problem is simply at one of these two switches. But to check them, we are back to your needing a multimeter. To help locate the switches, see http://www.bkhondaparts.com/billkay/...31%7C005%7C003 You can try to look at the wire connections at the cruise controller, too, item 1 at: http://www.bkhondaparts.com/billkay/...itch=&hidIrno= But unless someone has been poking around down there, it's more likely one of the CC switches (brake, clutch, steering wheel, main) failed. I would not expect the actuator (located in the engine compartment) to be very likely to fail. |
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