Check your tail lights. If they are stuck on the switch might be bad. The brake switch will cancel the cruise. If a light has a ground fault the voltage will feed back and cancel the cruise. Those are a couple places to start looking. If that's not it, it's probably a little more severe.
check stop light
Under dash fuse 6 is cruise control fuse, also check 11 as this is stop light and brake pedal switch which can affect cruise working. also third high moung brake light bulb burnt out will cause problems.EjesCo
Possible clockspring failure.
1. You have a problem with the cruise control. or 2. If your check engine light is also on, get the code read, cancel the light and the cruise indicator light will probably quit flashing and the cruise will start working again.
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check to see if your spoiler brake light is out replace it and it usually will finish the ground to the abs sensor and cruise control
Because whatever has caused the light to come on also effects the cruise from working properly. Have the system checked for codes.
There is no fuse for the cruise control on a 1994 Acura Integra. It is a relay switch under the hood near the battery. This would have nothing to do with the dashboard clock, if the cruise control is not working properly. If the cruise control is not coming on, check the relay, then check the carburetor or EFI (Electronic Fuel Injector). Also, the cruise control will not come on if the brake light switch or the clutch is not working properly.
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.
first see if its low on fluid if not there's a fault in the switch ----In my 94 the Abs Inop Light was on. This Caused my cruise control to stop working. My third brake light was out on my spoiler and simply replacing it caused the light to go off and cruise to start working
You have a bad clock spring ( the wiring assemble behind the steering wheel ).