How to Set Cruise Control on the 10th Generation Accord Elite Edition?
2 Answers
The method to set cruise control on the 10th Generation Accord Elite Edition is as follows: 1. Turn on the cruise control switch labeled 'cruise,' and the cruise control indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate; 2. Drive to the desired speed, then press the 'set' button to lock in the current speed. Once set, you can remove your right foot from the accelerator; 3. To adjust the speed, press 'res+' to increase speed or 'set-' to decrease speed; 4. To deactivate cruise control, simply press the brake pedal or the 'cancel' button. The body dimensions of the 10th Generation Accord Elite Edition are: length 4893mm, width 1862mm, height 1449mm, with a wheelbase of 2830mm.
The cruise control setup on the 10th-generation Accord Elite is actually very user-friendly. First, I start the vehicle and wait for the engine to reach normal operating temperature before driving out, accelerating to at least around 40 km/h, such as when entering the highway. Then, I look at the right side of the steering wheel where there's a row of small buttons—I locate the one labeled CRUISE and press it to activate the system (I notice a small indicator light on the dashboard turns on to confirm readiness). Next, I accelerate to my desired cruising speed, say between 80 to 100 km/h, and immediately press the adjacent SET button to lock the current speed. After that, the car automatically maintains this speed, allowing me to ease off the accelerator and just steer. For minor speed adjustments, I use the RES/+ button to increase speed or SET/- to decrease it. To cancel, I either lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button. I find this system particularly useful on long trips, helping save fuel and reduce fatigue, but remember to only engage it on straight, open roads—never risk using it in city traffic or on curves. Safety always comes first.