I have a 1994 honda accord ,the cruise controle is not working the light on the dash comes on but it will not set on the stering wheel

Asked by migration_dannyswang... May 25, 2012 at 11:29 PM about the 1994 Honda Accord LX

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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it could be a range of issues but best to start with the easy and cheap ones first. i would begin by making sure that all my brake lamps were opperating as a voltage difference in the curcuit can sometimes cause cruise failure. next i would find the switch that deactivates the cruise, may even be in the brake switch itself and test the corrisponding switch. i am unsure of the wiring behind the wheel switches that lead down the column but maybe even a broken wire between the wheel switch and further down the column. as i said at the start, check the easy ones first.

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haha sorry to laugh but i find it funny that i have a 2007 accord with the same problem..ive read for my car i just need to get a new switch

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simple fix, you steering wheel has the controls- if so take out the air bag and you'll find a ring with cables, it could be fryed, replace it.

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I fixed mine with a toothpick. Hold the cruise button down & slide the toothpick next to it to hold the button down. That was 5 years ago & still works. Just snap off the excess.

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