
To activate the cruise control in the 10th Generation Accord, follow these steps: Press the CRUISE button located at the top right of the steering wheel. The cruise control system will then enter the ready-to-set state. Accelerate the car to your desired speed. During cruise control, if you wish to end the cruise, you can either press the brake pedal or press the CANCEL button to deactivate the cruise control. While cruising, pressing or holding the RES button will increase the speed. Alternatively, you can press the accelerator pedal to reach your desired speed and then press the RES button to set the new speed. During cruising, pressing or holding the SET button will decrease the speed.

I drive a 10th-generation Accord Elite edition and initially wasn't quite familiar with how to use cruise control. Later, I figured out a simple method. You need to get your car up to the speed you want to maintain, say 80 km/h on the highway, then press the 'CRUISE' button on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the cruise system. Immediately after, pressing 'SET-' or 'SET+' will lock in the current speed. If you want to accelerate or decelerate midway, just use the +/- buttons on the steering wheel. Pressing the brake will automatically deactivate cruise control, and pressing 'RES' will return to the previously set speed. I find this feature particularly helpful for long-distance driving, but remember to familiarize yourself with road rules and maintain a safe distance before activating it. With some practice, you'll get the hang of it—I recommend beginners test it out on an empty stretch of road first.

As a daily driver of the 10th-generation Accord, I often use cruise control to relax during long-distance driving. The operation is actually quite intuitive: after starting the vehicle, reach your desired speed (e.g., a steady 50-100 km/h on the highway), then use the button cluster on the left side of the steering wheel—first press the 'ON/OFF' switch to activate the system, followed by the 'SET' button to lock in the speed. While driving, you can fine-tune the speed using the '+' or '-' buttons. In case of emergencies, simply press the brake or hit 'CANCEL' to immediately deactivate it. I always adjust usage based on road conditions—for instance, activating it on straight highways to reduce fatigue, but avoiding unnecessary use in congested urban areas. Remember to regularly check the vehicle system to prevent malfunctions, as it also helps maintain stable fuel consumption.

I've been using my 10th-generation Accord Elite Edition for two years, and the cruise control is very simple: start the car and reach your desired speed, say 60 km/h, then press the cruise switch on the left side of the steering wheel to activate the system, followed by the set button to lock in the speed. Adjust speed using the buttons on the steering wheel, and exit with the brake or cancel button. To resume, just press the resume button. It's great for saving fuel and reducing stress when used on highways.


