Honda CR-V: Cruise Control
Component Location Index
- CRUISE MAIN INDICATOR
- CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR
- CRUISE CONTROL
COMBINATION SWITCH
- BRAKE PEDAL POSITION SWITCH

Symptom Troubleshooting
Index


Circuit Diagram

Cruise Control Input Test
1. Connect the Honda Diagnostic System (HDS) to the data link connector (DLC)
(see step 2).
2. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
3. Make sure the HDS communicates with the vehicle and the powertrain control
module (PCM). If it doesn't,
troubleshoot the DLC circuit.
4. Go to PGM-FI, and check for DTCs.
5. Do the following tests while monitoring parameters in the PGM-FI DATA LIST
with the HDS.
NOTE: Intermittent failures are often caused by loose circuit connections. While
monitoring cruise control inputs,
flex their circuits, and note if any of the test results change.


Cruise Control Combination
Switch Test/Replacement
SRS components are located in this area. Review the
SRS component locations and the
precautions and procedures before
doing repairs or service.
1. Remove the steering wheel.
2. Remove the screws (A). Disconnect the 12P
connector (B), then remove the cruise control
combination switch.

3. Check for continuity between the terminals in each
switch position according to the table.
- If there is continuity, and it matches the table, but
switch failure occurred on the cruise control
input test, check and repair the wire harness on
the switch circuit.
- If there is no continuity in one or more positions,
replace the switch.


4. Check for continuity between the terminals in
according to the table.
- If there is continuity, and it matches the table,
check and repair the wire harness on the switch
circuit.
- If there is no continuity in one or more positions,
replace the switch.

Engine Electrical
Special Tools


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Attachment, 42 x 47 mm
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1. Check for sound in each mode (AM, FM, XM, and
disc).
Is there sound from the speakers, and is the sound quality normal in each mode?
YES-Intermittent failure. The system is OK at this time. Check for loose
connections at the navigation unit, audio unit, amplifier, and each speaker.
NO-Speaker
Overview
The navigation system is a highly sophisticated, hybrid locating system.
The navigation unit uses global positioning system (GPS) satellite signals,
internal yaw and vehicle speed inputs, and
a map database to show you where you are and to help guide you to a desired
destination.
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