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Good day,
I have just recently purchased an 1999 Honda Civic EX (automatic transmission), which is the US version of the Si. My question is, how do I use the Cruise Control? When I was test driving the car the other day, I tried playing with it, but for the life of me I couldn't figure it out. Here is what I did: 1) Get up to speed I desire (around 100 km) 2) Click the 'Cruise button" on the dash. The button is located on the left side of the dashboard (left of the steering wheel). It turns green when activated. 3) Click the 'Set' butto on the right hand of the steering wheel to lock inthe cruising speed. HIt 'Accel' to increase the cruising speed. 4) Seems pretty easy, but when I take my foot off the gas, the car deaccelerates. Is there a problem with the cruise, or am I doing something wrong? HELP Please email me at dmregyesi @ truecontext dot com |
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I can think of two issues:
1. Not going fast enough. On my '94 the cruise control will not engage below 25 mph. 2. Not pressing the "set" button long enough. If I am too quick on the button, the cruise control sometimes will not engage. If I press a good half second it always engages. MegaC wrote: > > Good day, > > I have just recently purchased an 1999 Honda Civic EX (automatic > transmission), which is the US version of the Si. My question is, how > do I use the Cruise Control? When I was test driving the car the > other day, I tried playing with it, but for the life of me I couldn't > figure it out. Here is what I did: > > 1) Get up to speed I desire (around 100 km) > 2) Click the 'Cruise button" on the dash. The button is located on > the left side of the dashboard (left of the steering wheel). It turns > green when activated. > 3) Click the 'Set' butto on the right hand of the steering wheel to > lock inthe cruising speed. HIt 'Accel' to increase the cruising > speed. > 4) Seems pretty easy, but when I take my foot off the gas, the car > deaccelerates. > > Is there a problem with the cruise, or am I doing something wrong? > > HELP > Please email me at dmregyesi @ truecontext dot com |
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In addition to what everyone else stated, if the cruise cable it a little
loose it can take a few seconds for the servo to take up the slack and start controlling the speed. "Jeff Tamblyn" <j.tamblyn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message news:KJR%b.50947$aH3.1560874@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > hold down the accelerate button for 5 or 6 seconds, the cruise may be set > very low. And leave the master cruise switch on. > > |
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"Jafir Elkurd" <jafir@nospam.no.spam.hotpop.com> wrote in message news:<1041aqls4ftpl34@corp.supernews.com>...
> In addition to what everyone else stated, if the cruise cable it a little > loose it can take a few seconds for the servo to take up the slack and start > controlling the speed. > > "Jeff Tamblyn" <j.tamblyn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > news:KJR%b.50947$aH3.1560874@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > hold down the accelerate button for 5 or 6 seconds, the cruise may be set > > very low. And leave the master cruise switch on. > > > > a bad vss will also do this, the speedo may still work but not the cruise. i've done 2 this week that were like that. does the dash light that says cruise in the lower left of the guage cluster ever light up? Chip |
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Chip,
I know some cars (including some Preludes?) have had an old-style mechanical speedo cable from the transmission to the instrument cluster and a mechanical speedometer with a VSS mounted to it. On cars with this setup I can see how the speedometer could work and the cruise control not work when the VSS is bad. The Civic has had a single VSS at the tranny since '92 (or perhaps earlier) and I don't see how this could give rise to a situation with the speedo working and the cruise not working doe to a bad VSS. Am I missing something? Chip Stein wrote: > > "Jafir Elkurd" <jafir@nospam.no.spam.hotpop.com> wrote in message news:<1041aqls4ftpl34@corp.supernews.com>... > > In addition to what everyone else stated, if the cruise cable it a little > > loose it can take a few seconds for the servo to take up the slack and start > > controlling the speed. > > > > "Jeff Tamblyn" <j.tamblyn@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message > > news:KJR%b.50947$aH3.1560874@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net... > > > hold down the accelerate button for 5 or 6 seconds, the cruise may be set > > > very low. And leave the master cruise switch on. > > > > > > > > a bad vss will also do this, the speedo may still work but not the > cruise. i've done 2 this week that were like that. does the dash > light that says cruise in the lower left of the guage cluster ever > light up? > Chip |
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MegaC wrote:
> Good day, > > I have just recently purchased an 1999 Honda Civic EX (automatic > transmission), which is the US version of the Si. My question is, how > do I use the Cruise Control? When I was test driving the car the > other day, I tried playing with it, but for the life of me I couldn't > figure it out. Here is what I did: Does it _never_ catch up? I ask because my 95 Sol is very slow to respond when it's set. I get going the speed I want and press the set button. If I take my foot right off the accel, the speed drops 3-5 MPH and then slowly comes up to the original set speed. I guessed that was just a Honda 'thing' like the speedos being wrong (at least that was the case on the two I've owned). -- George http://people.delphiforums.com/gmcc |
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