How to Use the Cruise Control on the 10th Generation Accord?
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The method to use the cruise control on the 10th Generation Accord: Turn on the cruise control switch CRUISE, and the cruise control indicator light on the dashboard will illuminate. Drive to your desired speed, then press the SET button to set the current speed. Once set, you can remove your right foot from the accelerator. To adjust the speed, press RES to increase speed or SET to decrease speed. To deactivate the cruise control, you can press the brake, press the CANCEL button, or toggle the ON/OFF switch. To resume the previously set speed after deactivation, press the RES button. The dimensions of the 10th Generation Accord are 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm.
I use the cruise control on my 10th-gen Accord quite frequently on the highway. The operation is quite simple: first, drive to your desired stable speed, such as above 60 km/h, then press the CRUISE button on the right side of the steering wheel—the indicator light will turn on, indicating it's ready. Next, press the SET button to set the current speed, and the system will remember it. If you want to accelerate, press the RES button a few times; to decelerate, adjust with the SET button. To temporarily cancel it—for example, if there's a car ahead or changing road conditions—just lightly tap the brake or press the CANCEL button on the steering wheel. To resume, press the RES button to return to the previous speed. This feature helps me save fuel and effort during long trips, as my foot doesn’t have to constantly press the accelerator. But remember not to use it recklessly in traffic jams or rainy weather—safety first, always stay aware of surrounding vehicles. Regularly maintain and check the electrical system to prevent aging. I’m sharing this because I’ve gotten used to it and find it very convenient.