1992 Honda Accord Owner's Manual - Page 52
1992 Honda Accord Manual
Page 52 highlights
Cruise Control (Except US: DX) Cruise Control The Cruise Control system allows you to set and automatically maintain any speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator. As its name implies, it is meant for cruising on straight, uncongested highways or freeways. It is not recommended to be used in traffic, on winding roads or in bad weather conditions where the driver should have total control. To Set the Cruise Control: Push the CRUISE CONTROL master switch on the dash; the indicator light will come on. Accelerate to the desired speed, then push and release the SET switch on the steering wheel. The Push Cruise Control light on the instrument panel will come on. The speed you were going when you released the SET switch is the speed the Cruise Control will hold. You can then "fine-tune" the set speed by briefly holding and releasing the SET switch to decrease it a few mph or pushing the RESUME switch to slightly increase it. To Cancel the Cruise Control: Simply push the CRUISE CONTROL master switch and the indicator light will go off (this also erases the memory of the set speed). Push If you must temporarily disengage the system (but you wish to retain the memory of the set speed): tap the brake pedal, or the clutch pedal (5 speed transmission) or move the automatic transmission shift lever to N (Neutral). If you are still going above 25 mph (40 km/h), you can return to the set speed by simply pushing the RESUME switch. If the car has decelerated below approximately 25 mph (40 km/h), you can return to the set speed by using the accelerator conventionally until the speed is above 25 mph (40 km/h) and then pushing the RESUME switch.