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Any ideas on why my cruise control would just stop working. I have checked
the fuse and it is ok. I have a 92 accord. Thanks. Ted -- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. - Frank Lloyd Wright |
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You could check the switches at the brake and clutch pedals. The one for
the brake is usually a two-pole switch, so that the cruise part of it may be broken even if the brake light part works. Ted Bealmear wrote: > > Any ideas on why my cruise control would just stop working. I have checked > the fuse and it is ok. I have a 92 accord. Thanks. > > Ted > > -- > > If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. > - Frank Lloyd Wright |
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not catching you on this one. Could you explain? Sorry.
-- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. - Frank Lloyd Wright "Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:4001D151.438AF613@junkmail.com... > You could check the switches at the brake and clutch pedals. The one for > the brake is usually a two-pole switch, so that the cruise part of it > may be broken even if the brake light part works. > > Ted Bealmear wrote: > > > > Any ideas on why my cruise control would just stop working. I have checked > > the fuse and it is ok. I have a 92 accord. Thanks. > > > > Ted > > > > -- > > > > If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. > > - Frank Lloyd Wright |
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Also, if this helps. It just stopped working one day. It doesn't work off
and on. It doesn't work at all. You hit the button on the dash for the cruise. You hit set on the steering wheel then the light near the gauges comes on saying that it is turned on, but nothing happens. -- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. - Frank Lloyd Wright "Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:4001D151.438AF613@junkmail.com... > You could check the switches at the brake and clutch pedals. The one for > the brake is usually a two-pole switch, so that the cruise part of it > may be broken even if the brake light part works. > > Ted Bealmear wrote: > > > > Any ideas on why my cruise control would just stop working. I have checked > > the fuse and it is ok. I have a 92 accord. Thanks. > > > > Ted > > > > -- > > > > If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. > > - Frank Lloyd Wright |
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Ted Bealmear wrote: > > not catching you on this one. Could you explain? Sorry. Sure. As you know the cruise control will disengage as soon as you step on the brake or on the clutch. There is a switch on the brake pedal and one on the clutch pedal for this purpose. If either one of these switches fail, the cruise control electronics will believe that the brake or clutch pedal being pressed and thus refuse to engage the cruise control. The brake pedal switch is the same switch that turns on the brake lights when you step on the brakes. This switch has two sets of contacts, one set for the brake lights and one set for the cruise control. This means that even if your brake lights work, the switch may be bad. |
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Ted Bealmear wrote: > > Also, if this helps. It just stopped working one day. It doesn't work off > and on. It doesn't work at all. You hit the button on the dash for the > cruise. You hit set on the steering wheel then the light near the gauges > comes on saying that it is turned on, but nothing happens. Yes, that helps. If the light in the instrument cluster comes on then the switches at the pedal are working just fine. Just as a test, does that light go out when you press the brake? Is your speedometer working? |
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Yes, the light on the dash near the gauges does go out when i hit the
brakes. And my spedometer is working. -- If it keeps up, man will atrophy all his limbs but the push-button finger. - Frank Lloyd Wright "Randolph" <trash@junkmail.com> wrote in message news:40022D13.4EA24ACD@junkmail.com... > > > Ted Bealmear wrote: > > > > Also, if this helps. It just stopped working one day. It doesn't work off > > and on. It doesn't work at all. You hit the button on the dash for the > > cruise. You hit set on the steering wheel then the light near the gauges > > comes on saying that it is turned on, but nothing happens. > > Yes, that helps. If the light in the instrument cluster comes on then > the switches at the pedal are working just fine. Just as a test, does > that light go out when you press the brake? > > Is your speedometer working? |
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Happened to me on my '92 when the electrical and vacuum connections at
the servo under the hood were left unplugged. Check the connections. bob Ted Bealmear wrote: > > Yes, the light on the dash near the gauges does go out when i hit the > brakes. And my spedometer is working. > |
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On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 21:51:46 GMT, "Ted Bealmear"
<tcbealmear01@student.indtech.edu> wrote: >Any ideas on why my cruise control would just stop working. I have checked >the fuse and it is ok. I have a 92 accord. Thanks. > >Ted Also, cruise can stop working if your master-cylinder brake-fluid level is pretty low. I had that happen on a 1990 Celica once when the fluid dropped as the brakes got seated -- i.e., no leaks just a little drop in the fluid level. I cannot recall if the fluid was low enough to illuminate the dashboard CHECK BRAKES light, but all it took to get the cruise working again was bringing the fluid level up to normal. Ron |
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>"N.E.Ohio Bob" <rgstroud@neo.rr.com> wrote in message
> Ted Bealmear wrote: > > > > Yes, the light on the dash near the gauges does go out when i hit the > > brakes. And my spedometer is working. > > > Happened to me on my '92 when the electrical and vacuum connections at > the servo under the hood were left unplugged. Check the connections. bob If the vacuum connections were left unplugged the cruise light would drop off in 1 second after engaging the `set' button, in my test of course. I'm thinking the mechanisms is not working properly under the hood. Above speeds of 40 mph, peer outside and see if it's working, with the hood open, of course. T W |
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