Cruise will NOT work if the speedometer has a problem
It tells the computer how fast you're going. The data it produces is used by the speedometer and the cruise control system.
I would suspect the speed sensor has gone bad.
Yes, with either a OEM Honda cruise control unit or aftermarket unit.
The speedometer is not working. When the speedometer gets to 65 mph I set the cruise control.
ECM fault, wiring fault, brake or clutch switch not releasing fully, bad switches.
No it does not. You can add it though.
On my 2000 accord the cruise control panel on the left of the steering wheel is out. But the dashboard light still works and so does the actual cruise control. As long as the cc still works its not a big deal.
Yes, you can. Manual cars also come with cruise control. no unless it is a manual transmission....manual transmissions dont come with cruise control. You can even purchase a manual transmission vehicle equiped with cruise control from an original manufacturer.
All modern vehicles have a VSS sensor (Vehicle Speed Sensor) attached to the transmission or an axle that generates a speed signal. This signal is used by the speedometer, cruise control, and some of the engine and transmission computers.
10A in the fuse control box under the dash on the driver side.
Make sure you have the main cruise control button depressed. You will then see a display light indiciating "Cruise Control". After that, just use the normal buttons to set, accelerate, and coast. BEWARE, though. The cruise control button for our 2004 Accord stopped letting me keep it in the depressed position, and I can't keep my cruise control on now. Will let you know once the mechanic takes a look at it.