2007 Accord - Cruise Control
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle.
Whoa, a lot of people are breaking in their engine in Texas!
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
"Seth" <seth_lermanNOSPAM@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle.
Whoa, a lot of people are breaking in their engine in Texas!
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Seth wrote:
> "no name" <jason*.nyhq@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord,
>> six cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone
>> at the dealership that cruise control should not be used until the
>> vehicle has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no
>> mention of a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone
>> else ever heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle. When using
> cruise control, you are maintaining a constant speed.
>
> I conclude that cruise should not be used during break-in.
I believe the idea is to run through the RPM range during the break in
period, not to "not maintain" a specific RPM. As well, cruise control
maintains speed, not RPM. RPM can vary quite a bit at the same speed,
depending on the terrain.
I've had the pleasure to "break in" a few motorcycles and cars over the
years (and some were driven quite hard), and have never had any issues.
> "no name" <jason*.nyhq@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c19cl2tfrgf1kthsrf3s6dvkgs6siflh48@4ax.com...
>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord,
>> six cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone
>> at the dealership that cruise control should not be used until the
>> vehicle has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no
>> mention of a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone
>> else ever heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle. When using
> cruise control, you are maintaining a constant speed.
>
> I conclude that cruise should not be used during break-in.
I believe the idea is to run through the RPM range during the break in
period, not to "not maintain" a specific RPM. As well, cruise control
maintains speed, not RPM. RPM can vary quite a bit at the same speed,
depending on the terrain.
I've had the pleasure to "break in" a few motorcycles and cars over the
years (and some were driven quite hard), and have never had any issues.
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Seth wrote:
> "no name" <jason*.nyhq@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord,
>> six cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone
>> at the dealership that cruise control should not be used until the
>> vehicle has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no
>> mention of a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone
>> else ever heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle. When using
> cruise control, you are maintaining a constant speed.
>
> I conclude that cruise should not be used during break-in.
I believe the idea is to run through the RPM range during the break in
period, not to "not maintain" a specific RPM. As well, cruise control
maintains speed, not RPM. RPM can vary quite a bit at the same speed,
depending on the terrain.
I've had the pleasure to "break in" a few motorcycles and cars over the
years (and some were driven quite hard), and have never had any issues.
> "no name" <jason*.nyhq@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c19cl2tfrgf1kthsrf3s6dvkgs6siflh48@4ax.com...
>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord,
>> six cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone
>> at the dealership that cruise control should not be used until the
>> vehicle has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no
>> mention of a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone
>> else ever heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle. When using
> cruise control, you are maintaining a constant speed.
>
> I conclude that cruise should not be used during break-in.
I believe the idea is to run through the RPM range during the break in
period, not to "not maintain" a specific RPM. As well, cruise control
maintains speed, not RPM. RPM can vary quite a bit at the same speed,
depending on the terrain.
I've had the pleasure to "break in" a few motorcycles and cars over the
years (and some were driven quite hard), and have never had any issues.
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Seth wrote:
> "no name" <jason*.nyhq@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c19cl2tfrgf1kthsrf3s6dvkgs6siflh48@4ax.com...
>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord,
>> six cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone
>> at the dealership that cruise control should not be used until the
>> vehicle has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no
>> mention of a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone
>> else ever heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle. When using
> cruise control, you are maintaining a constant speed.
>
> I conclude that cruise should not be used during break-in.
I believe the idea is to run through the RPM range during the break in
period, not to "not maintain" a specific RPM. As well, cruise control
maintains speed, not RPM. RPM can vary quite a bit at the same speed,
depending on the terrain.
I've had the pleasure to "break in" a few motorcycles and cars over the
years (and some were driven quite hard), and have never had any issues.
> "no name" <jason*.nyhq@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c19cl2tfrgf1kthsrf3s6dvkgs6siflh48@4ax.com...
>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord,
>> six cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone
>> at the dealership that cruise control should not be used until the
>> vehicle has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no
>> mention of a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone
>> else ever heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle. When using
> cruise control, you are maintaining a constant speed.
>
> I conclude that cruise should not be used during break-in.
I believe the idea is to run through the RPM range during the break in
period, not to "not maintain" a specific RPM. As well, cruise control
maintains speed, not RPM. RPM can vary quite a bit at the same speed,
depending on the terrain.
I've had the pleasure to "break in" a few motorcycles and cars over the
years (and some were driven quite hard), and have never had any issues.
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
Seth wrote:
> "no name" <jason*.nyhq@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c19cl2tfrgf1kthsrf3s6dvkgs6siflh48@4ax.com...
>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord,
>> six cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone
>> at the dealership that cruise control should not be used until the
>> vehicle has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no
>> mention of a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone
>> else ever heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle. When using
> cruise control, you are maintaining a constant speed.
>
> I conclude that cruise should not be used during break-in.
I believe the idea is to run through the RPM range during the break in
period, not to "not maintain" a specific RPM. As well, cruise control
maintains speed, not RPM. RPM can vary quite a bit at the same speed,
depending on the terrain.
I've had the pleasure to "break in" a few motorcycles and cars over the
years (and some were driven quite hard), and have never had any issues.
> "no name" <jason*.nyhq@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:c19cl2tfrgf1kthsrf3s6dvkgs6siflh48@4ax.com...
>> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord,
>> six cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone
>> at the dealership that cruise control should not be used until the
>> vehicle has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no
>> mention of a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone
>> else ever heard this?
>
> During break-in one should vary the speed of the vehicle. When using
> cruise control, you are maintaining a constant speed.
>
> I conclude that cruise should not be used during break-in.
I believe the idea is to run through the RPM range during the break in
period, not to "not maintain" a specific RPM. As well, cruise control
maintains speed, not RPM. RPM can vary quite a bit at the same speed,
depending on the terrain.
I've had the pleasure to "break in" a few motorcycles and cars over the
years (and some were driven quite hard), and have never had any issues.
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
no name wrote:
> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> heard this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
dealerships. Don't worry about it.
John
> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> heard this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
dealerships. Don't worry about it.
John
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
no name wrote:
> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> heard this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
dealerships. Don't worry about it.
John
> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> heard this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
dealerships. Don't worry about it.
John
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
no name wrote:
> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> heard this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
dealerships. Don't worry about it.
John
> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> heard this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
dealerships. Don't worry about it.
John
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
no name wrote:
> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> heard this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
dealerships. Don't worry about it.
John
> The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> heard this?
>
> Thanks in advance for your input.
> When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
dealerships. Don't worry about it.
John
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
John Horner wrote:
>
> no name wrote:
> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> > heard this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your input.
> > When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>
> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>
> John
Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
JT
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
John Horner wrote:
>
> no name wrote:
> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> > heard this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your input.
> > When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>
> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>
> John
Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
JT
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
John Horner wrote:
>
> no name wrote:
> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> > heard this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your input.
> > When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>
> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>
> John
Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
JT
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
John Horner wrote:
>
> no name wrote:
> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
> > heard this?
> >
> > Thanks in advance for your input.
> > When replying via email remove the asterisk from my address.
>
> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>
> John
Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
JT
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Re: 2007 Accord - Cruise Control
"Grumpy AuContraire" <Grumpster@GrumpyvilleNOT.com> wrote in message
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>
>
> John Horner wrote:
>>
>> no name wrote:
>> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> > heard this?
>> >
>>
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
The "no cruise control" period was almost three times the break-in period. I
think half a point to each perspective is due.
Mike
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>
>
> John Horner wrote:
>>
>> no name wrote:
>> > The manufacturer's recommended break-in period for a Honda Accord, six
>> > cylinder, with automatic is 600 miles. I was advised by someone at the
>> > dealership that cruise control should not be used until the vehicle
>> > has been driven for 1500 miles. The owner's manual makes no mention of
>> > a separate break-in for the cruise control. Has anyone else ever
>> > heard this?
>> >
>>
>> People say all kinds of dumb things. Some of those people work in car
>> dealerships. Don't worry about it.
>>
>
> Uh, generally, break-in periods suggest not driving at constant speeds.
> So, in this case, the advice may well have been appropriate.
>
The "no cruise control" period was almost three times the break-in period. I
think half a point to each perspective is due.
Mike