Cruse control don t weork
SOURCE: 98 chevy k1500 cruse control
Hi,
Appreciate the "Ask Me".
To my knowledge, Cruise Control would be relatively difficult to diagnose without a scan tool attached to the control module to read the error codes. Additionally, car versions in my country seldom have such a device since our roads are narrower and travel distance is not that great.
Though most known causes are:
Other possible components to check are:
As posted above, quite a number of possibilities. Any other indications, speedometer OK; abnormal throttle responses; abnormal idling, brake light always ON, slack in the accelerator/gas pedal? Was it cutting in/out before? Was there any recent repair work done on the engine before the cruise control cut out?
Hope this be of initial help/idea. Pls post back how things turned up or should you need additional information.
Good luck and kind regards. Thank you for using FixYa.
SOURCE: cruse controll
I thought that my cruise control was not working also. But, I just wasn't setting it up right.
Try this:
1.Press the cruise control button make sure the light is green.
2.Accelerate to the speed that you want to cruise on.
3.Once you are at the speed you want to go, select the Set Accelerator button on the steering wheel. Your cruise control should work, if not I'm not sure what the problem could be.
GOOD LUCK!
SOURCE: fuse diagram for 1996 honda civic
try this link... let me know if this is what you needed... http://img530.imageshack.us/img530/8770/9600civicfuse98civicexatb2.jpg
SOURCE: Where is the fuse for the 2007 Honda Civic Sedan?
let us know if you were able to locate the same from the above fuse diagram.
Thanks
Kanu ..
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SOURCE: Honda Civic cruise control fuse
Look in the owners manual that's in the glove box, if there is one, that will show you where and what rated fuse it is. Usually on the back of the fuse cover there is a diagram of the fuses and what the rating is.
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