How do you use cruise control on a 2006 Honda Civic?

How do you use cruise control on a 2006 Honda Civic?

Press the inner most button (cruise main) to switch the system on. Once at the desired speed press the down button part of the middle rocker button (Cruise set). If you touch the brake or clutch at any time the Cruise will deactivate instantly.

Why is my cruise control not working on my Honda Civic?

Figure 1. The cruise control system is labeled as “cruise” on the steering wheel. If cruise control does not engage after the green light appears, the problem is most likely due to a blown fuse. Open the under-dash fuse box below the instrument panel.

Where are the fuses on a Honda Civic cruise control?

Open the under-dash fuse box below the instrument panel. Check your owner’s manual to determine which fuse number corresponds to the cruise control feature. Fuse numbers vary by model and year. The fuse box cover displays and maps the location of each fuse. With the fuse puller tool or needle nose pliers, remove the fuse from the fuse box.

Why is my cruise control not working after the green light?

If cruise control does not engage after the green light appears, the problem is most likely due to a blown fuse. Open the under-dash fuse box below the instrument panel. Check your owner’s manual to determine which fuse number corresponds to the cruise control feature. Fuse numbers vary by model and year.

What are the sensors on a Honda Civic?

A/F Sensor Relay (HX; 2004: DX, EX, LX). Cruise Control. ELD Unit. EVAP Bypass Solenoid. EVAP Canister Purge Valve. EVAP Canister Vent Shut Valve. Primary and Secondary Oxygen Sensors. Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS).

Figure 1. The cruise control system is labeled as “cruise” on the steering wheel. If cruise control does not engage after the green light appears, the problem is most likely due to a blown fuse. Open the under-dash fuse box below the instrument panel.

Open the under-dash fuse box below the instrument panel. Check your owner’s manual to determine which fuse number corresponds to the cruise control feature. Fuse numbers vary by model and year. The fuse box cover displays and maps the location of each fuse. With the fuse puller tool or needle nose pliers, remove the fuse from the fuse box.

A/F Sensor Relay (HX; 2004: DX, EX, LX). Cruise Control. ELD Unit. EVAP Bypass Solenoid. EVAP Canister Purge Valve. EVAP Canister Vent Shut Valve. Primary and Secondary Oxygen Sensors. Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS).

If cruise control does not engage after the green light appears, the problem is most likely due to a blown fuse. Open the under-dash fuse box below the instrument panel. Check your owner’s manual to determine which fuse number corresponds to the cruise control feature. Fuse numbers vary by model and year.