This question is for the 2011 Civic, if you are able to answer it. Since the EX model has the upgraded stereo system, it has both the cruise and audio control (Part # 36770-SVA-A41), while the LX model only have the cruise control (Part # 36770-SVA-A31). Currently, the LX model is among one of my option I'm looking to buy (I understand that it won't be able to function with the standard radio either way). From what I can see, both trim levels used the same connectors, so I would like to believe I'm able to used the EX's switch assembly in the LX after setting up an aftermarket radio. Am I correct in assuming this or Honda didn't have it pre-wired in the LX to save on cost in resources?
Hi. I have a 2010 model Honda City LS (empty equipment) vehicle. Would the module be active if I took the cruise control keys like your video? Are cables from the steering wheel to the brain of the car and so on standard? Thank you.
Are there extra steps to consider if you have the hybrid version of this car, or is it as simple as disconnecting the negative terminal on the car battery (the one under the hood, not the one under the back seat)?
+bluefaolan The one under the hood is what powers the switch so that is the only one you will need to disconnect. Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com
+Rob Fassi Thanks for watching. Yes, you will have to remove the steering wheel to replace the switches, just like we show you in the video! 1aauto.com
No, you actually do not have to remove the wheel. I just replaced the buttons on my '06 this morning without that unnecessary step. Once the airbag has been removed, all that needs to be done is removing the four Phillips screws on the back of the steering wheel (with a stubby screwdriver) to remove the front trim piece and the attached buttons.
It did for me, I could barely see them, almost a faint green. I bought a pair from e-bay, it didn't say what color, but when I installed them, they were a nice red color, looked sharp, and they were much much brighter.
I need to install audio and cruise control in honda HRV, can i do it without unplug the battery ACCU? Im afraid it will reset any original setting on machine
Hmm after seeing this video I'm more inclinded to find the cruise wire further down the line and hotwire the cruise so it's always on. Leave it to over engineering to make it stupidly hard to get to a simple switch.
+jawad khan Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
So the lights went out on the steering wheel on my 08 Honda Accord.I called the dealership about getting it fixed and they said those aren’t serviceable.I now know why.Good good all that just to change a switch
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Please Make a video - how to install cruise control in honda civic dx
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Thanks for this video, it was easy to follow and very informative.
This question is for the 2011 Civic, if you are able to answer it. Since the EX model has the upgraded stereo system, it has both the cruise and audio control (Part # 36770-SVA-A41), while the LX model only have the cruise control (Part # 36770-SVA-A31). Currently, the LX model is among one of my option I'm looking to buy (I understand that it won't be able to function with the standard radio either way).
From what I can see, both trim levels used the same connectors, so I would like to believe I'm able to used the EX's switch assembly in the LX after setting up an aftermarket radio. Am I correct in assuming this or Honda didn't have it pre-wired in the LX to save on cost in resources?
Were you able to do this? I have the same question.
Hi. I have a 2010 model Honda City LS (empty equipment) vehicle. Would the module be active if I took the cruise control keys like your video? Are cables from the steering wheel to the brain of the car and so on standard?
Thank you.
did you find a solution ?
Perfect directions! Thank you!
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what is the piece that controls the horn on the steering wheel called? Thats what I meed to fix in my car
If we install straight cruise control system in honda civic 2004 exi oriel prosmatic, the cruise control will work..??
Are there extra steps to consider if you have the hybrid version of this car, or is it as simple as disconnecting the negative terminal on the car battery (the one under the hood, not the one under the back seat)?
+bluefaolan The one under the hood is what powers the switch so that is the only one you will need to disconnect. Thanks for checking us out! 1AAuto.com
How is this different than the 2012? Will it be any different for me?
The lights on the switches suddenly stopped illuminating at night when i switch on the headlight. What do i do to rectify it please?
Do you have to remove the steering wheel just to replace the buttons
+Rob Fassi Thanks for watching. Yes, you will have to remove the steering wheel to replace the switches, just like we show you in the video! 1aauto.com
No, you actually do not have to remove the wheel. I just replaced the buttons on my '06 this morning without that unnecessary step. Once the airbag has been removed, all that needs to be done is removing the four Phillips screws on the back of the steering wheel (with a stubby screwdriver) to remove the front trim piece and the attached buttons.
The lights on in these switches are quite dim on my 2007 Civic. Does replacing them solve that problem?
It did for me, I could barely see them, almost a faint green. I bought a pair from e-bay, it didn't say what color, but when I installed them, they were a nice red color, looked sharp, and they were much much brighter.
You don’t need to remove the steering wheel and aftermarket product from Amazon may look the same though the holes don’t line up
I need to install audio and cruise control in honda HRV, can i do it without unplug the battery ACCU? Im afraid it will reset any original setting on machine
+MacanLoreng Thanks for watching! You will want to disconnect the battery like we do for the repair in the video. 1aauto.com
@@1AAuto may i know why?
are there any risk of misaligned steering wheel?
+Hammad Saleem No there is not, there are alignment tabs to insure the wheel is installed in the correct position! Thank you, www.1aauto.com
Hmm after seeing this video I'm more inclinded to find the cruise wire further down the line and hotwire the cruise so it's always on. Leave it to over engineering to make it stupidly hard to get to a simple switch.
It doesn’t look like there any reason to take the entire wheel off if you’re just replacing the cruise control switches… is there?
Not at all! Also, you shouldn't reconnect the airbag connector until everything is screwed and secured.
You have to remove the whole wheel there’s no other way else
You are correct. It is much easier than the process shown in the video.
amazing video man
+jawad khan Thank you for the great reply. We love to empower our customers by showing you how-to perform your own auto repairs while installing our high quality auto parts. Have a great day! 1aauto.com
Damn all that for a cruise control button
So the lights went out on the steering wheel on my 08 Honda Accord.I called the dealership about getting it fixed and they said those aren’t serviceable.I now know why.Good good all that just to change a switch
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