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Old 29 Nov 2003, 02:23 pm
Karlo - SMBWireless.hr
 
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Default Accord 2003 EU Cruise Control

Hello!

Can anybody tell me right procedure for using cruise control.
I have a feeling that every time I'm using it I turn it on some other
way then last time (weird).

Best regards,
Karlo


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Old 29 Nov 2003, 06:07 pm
Dick
 
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Default Re: Accord 2003 EU Cruise Control

When you are stabilized at the speed you want, press the SET button.
If you later press the brake petal or push the CANCEL button, the
cruise control will turn off, but the speed will remain in the memory.
If you want to go back to the cruise speed you had set previously,
press the RES button. If you have canceled it, and want to set
another speed, just hit the SET button again when you are at the
desired speed.

It helps when you want to go back to the previous cruise speed if you
bring the car up close to the original speed before you press the RES
button. If there is too much difference between the speed you are at
and the original cruise speed, the car will probably kick the
transmission into a lower gear and you will take off like a shot.

Dick

On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 20:23:09 +0100, "Karlo - SMBWireless.hr"
<karlo_REMOVE_@smbwireless.hr> wrote:

>Hello!
>
>Can anybody tell me right procedure for using cruise control.
>I have a feeling that every time I'm using it I turn it on some other
>way then last time (weird).
>
>Best regards,
>Karlo
>


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Old 30 Nov 2003, 08:04 am
Karlo - SMBWireless.hr
 
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Default Re: Accord 2003 EU Cruise Control

The part about speed memory nobody told me, that's why I only
managed to set cruise to higher speed than last time.

Since I'm in Croatia I only got translated user manual but not
English version, and the Croatian translation is CRAP!
There isn't a word about cruise control.

Thank you!

Best regards,
Karlo


> When you are stabilized at the speed you want, press the SET button.
> If you later press the brake petal or push the CANCEL button, the
> cruise control will turn off, but the speed will remain in the memory.
> If you want to go back to the cruise speed you had set previously,
> press the RES button. If you have canceled it, and want to set
> another speed, just hit the SET button again when you are at the
> desired speed.
>
> It helps when you want to go back to the previous cruise speed if you
> bring the car up close to the original speed before you press the RES
> button. If there is too much difference between the speed you are at
> and the original cruise speed, the car will probably kick the
> transmission into a lower gear and you will take off like a shot.



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