'88 Accord cruise control problem...
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'88 Accord cruise control problem...
The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
thanks for any helpful suggestions!
matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
thanks for any helpful suggestions!
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Re: '88 Accord cruise control problem...
I have no specific knowledge of the cruise control system of the '88
Accord, but it sounds like the cable from the cruise control actuator to
the throttle valve is sticking or binding or that the actuator clutch
does not release properly.
Robert Griffin wrote:
>
> The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
> matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
> takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
> this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
> hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
>
> thanks for any helpful suggestions!
Accord, but it sounds like the cable from the cruise control actuator to
the throttle valve is sticking or binding or that the actuator clutch
does not release properly.
Robert Griffin wrote:
>
> The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
> matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
> takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
> this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
> hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
>
> thanks for any helpful suggestions!
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Re: '88 Accord cruise control problem...
I have no specific knowledge of the cruise control system of the '88
Accord, but it sounds like the cable from the cruise control actuator to
the throttle valve is sticking or binding or that the actuator clutch
does not release properly.
Robert Griffin wrote:
>
> The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
> matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
> takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
> this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
> hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
>
> thanks for any helpful suggestions!
Accord, but it sounds like the cable from the cruise control actuator to
the throttle valve is sticking or binding or that the actuator clutch
does not release properly.
Robert Griffin wrote:
>
> The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
> matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
> takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
> this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
> hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
>
> thanks for any helpful suggestions!
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Re: '88 Accord cruise control problem...
I have no specific knowledge of the cruise control system of the '88
Accord, but it sounds like the cable from the cruise control actuator to
the throttle valve is sticking or binding or that the actuator clutch
does not release properly.
Robert Griffin wrote:
>
> The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
> matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
> takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
> this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
> hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
>
> thanks for any helpful suggestions!
Accord, but it sounds like the cable from the cruise control actuator to
the throttle valve is sticking or binding or that the actuator clutch
does not release properly.
Robert Griffin wrote:
>
> The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
> matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
> takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
> this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
> hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
>
> thanks for any helpful suggestions!
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Re: '88 Accord cruise control problem...
I have no specific knowledge of the cruise control system of the '88
Accord, but it sounds like the cable from the cruise control actuator to
the throttle valve is sticking or binding or that the actuator clutch
does not release properly.
Robert Griffin wrote:
>
> The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
> matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
> takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
> this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
> hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
>
> thanks for any helpful suggestions!
Accord, but it sounds like the cable from the cruise control actuator to
the throttle valve is sticking or binding or that the actuator clutch
does not release properly.
Robert Griffin wrote:
>
> The cruise control on my '88 LXi is very slow to disengage. It doesn't
> matter whether I use the clutch pedal, brake pedal, or the off switch. It
> takes about 20 seconds to begin to decelerate. If I do use the brake during
> this time I am actually fighting the cruise control. Also, upon cresting a
> hill, the cruise may accelerate up to 15 mph beyond the set speed.
>
> thanks for any helpful suggestions!
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