What does the cruise button do on a Honda Civic?
The CRUISE CONTROL light on the instrument panel comes on to show the system is now activated. Cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. It should be used for cruising on straight, open highways.
How do you set cruise control on a Honda Civic?
Press the MAIN button on your steering wheel. ACC will appear in the instrument panel, along with Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS). The cruise speed can be set while driving below 25 MPH or even while the vehicle is stopped with your foot on the brake pedal. Press the SET/- button on your steering wheel.
What is Honda Lkas?
Honda’s Lane Keeping Assist System is a part of the new Honda Sensing technology. The LKAS can reduce driver fatigue by helping to keep you in the middle of your lane. If you begin to leave the center of a detected lane without signaling, the steering adjusts to keep you centered.
Where is the cruise control button on a Honda Civic?
Follow the steps to run the cruise control system. Locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel. Accelerate and hold the gas pedal to a desired speed. Press the cruise control button to engage the system. A green light will appear on the dashboard to indicate the system is engaged. Figure 1.
What to do if your Cruise Control is not working?
First, check if your cruise control feature is properly operating. Follow the steps to run the cruise control system. Locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel. Accelerate and hold the gas pedal to a desired speed. Press the cruise control button to engage the system.
Is there a steering wheel cruise control switch?
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Where is the fuse on the cruise control?
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.
Follow the steps to run the cruise control system. Locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel. Accelerate and hold the gas pedal to a desired speed. Press the cruise control button to engage the system. A green light will appear on the dashboard to indicate the system is engaged. Figure 1.
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First, check if your cruise control feature is properly operating. Follow the steps to run the cruise control system. Locate the cruise control button on the steering wheel. Accelerate and hold the gas pedal to a desired speed. Press the cruise control button to engage the system.
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.