Honda CR-V Cruise Control

18 messages,  Last post on Jun 28, 2010 at 9:02 AM

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#15 of 18 Re: Honda CRV 2005 speed buzzer [motoguy128] by morate

Sep 29, 2009 (2:24 am)

Replying to: motoguy128 (Sep 23, 2009 8:23 am)
I live in Spain but my car was bought in Saudi Arabia, them my car was made in EEUU. Really it is horrible this noise. I think Honda shop could remove it via computer as tyhis sound comes from the Honda center.
 
Thanks a lot for your help,

#16 of 18 Cruise Control Mystery by nickitynick

Apr 22, 2010 (10:17 am)

I took my 97 CRV into the dealer, who said the module was shot. I got a salvage one on eBay ($35 as opposed to $350). The dashboard cc switch light turns on, but no dash display light comes on and no cruise control kicks in. Could it be the SET/RESUME switch? The odds of 2 modules being bad seem remote.

#17 of 18 Cruise Control and air bags? by bknowlton

Jun 24, 2010 (4:37 pm)

We just purchased a 2006 CRV in terrific condition. However, it has a reconstructed title because the air bags deployed and were never replaced. Also, the cruise control does not work. We checked the fuse and relay and both were fine, so took it to our trusted mechanic. After a thorough going-over he said the cruise control would not work until the air bags were replaced. Then the computer has to be re-set. Total cost, $3,500. We only paid $6,000 for the vehicle. Does this sound right that the cruise control would not function if the vehicle lacked air bags?

#18 of 18 Re: Cruise Control and air bags? [bknowlton] by motoguy128

Jun 28, 2010 (9:02 am)

Replying to: bknowlton (Jun 24, 2010 4:37 pm)
I would expect the 2 features to be unrelated. However, the fault code for the air bag system might trigger a general interlock to disable certain systems. It might be designed to discourage drivers from not repalcing aribag systems.
 
Personally I wouldn't drive a vehcile without airbags. The risk or neck and head injuries from impat to the windshield and/or stering column are very real.
 
 Also, I'd besuprised if you could get insurnace on a vehcile without them. You might have any medical claims rejected by both your car insurance and you medical insurance. the insurance for the other diriver might also be able to reject certain claims.
 
Just all in all a bad idea. Get the car fixed! $10,000 in the end isn't a bad price for a 2006 in good condition otherwise. You might be able to get a regular title after the repairs are completed.
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