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How to turn off cruise main Honda Accord 2013?

To turn off cruise control on a 2013 Honda Accord, you can press CANCEL, tap the brake, or switch the cruise system off with the CRUISE MAIN/OFF control if your trim includes one. This article walks you through the standard methods and safety tips for disengaging the system.


Cruise control in this model is managed via the steering wheel controls, with a dedicated CRUISE button and a CANCEL/RES-SET cluster. Some trims also feature a separate CRUISE MAIN or OFF switch to completely deactivate the system. Understanding these controls helps you regain manual speed control quickly and safely in varying driving conditions.


Ways to deactivate cruise control


The following methods cover the typical ways to disengage cruise control on a 2013 Accord. Use whichever is most convenient in the moment.



  • Brake pedal: Gently apply the brake. The cruise control will disengage immediately and you can resume manual speed control.

  • CANCEL button: Press the CANCEL button on the steering wheel to cancel the current set speed while keeping the system ready to resume later.

  • CRUISE MAIN/OFF switch: If your trim has a CRUISE MAIN or OFF switch, toggle it to OFF to completely deactivate the cruise control system.


Using these options will typically disengage the system and return you to manual control without shutting the engine off.


Safety reminders while disengaging


Always disengage cruise control in a safe driving environment. If traffic or road conditions require, brake first and then re-assert manual control. If you’re unsure which controls your specific trim uses, consult the owner’s manual for the exact location and labeling of the cruise controls.


Troubleshooting if the system won’t turn off


If the cruise control remains engaged after trying the standard methods, try these steps in order to regain control.



  • Brake pedal: Re-apply the brake firmly enough to disengage the system.

  • CANCEL button: Press CANCEL to clear the set speed.

  • CRUISE MAIN/OFF switch: If available, switch the cruise system off from the main control to ensure full deactivation.

  • Safe stop: If the system still won’t disengage, safely pull over to a stop and restart the vehicle. If the problem persists, contact a Honda dealer or qualified mechanic, as it could indicate a fault in the cruise control system.


In most cases, one of these steps will disengage cruise control. If you encounter repeated or unexplained failures, a professional inspection is advisable to prevent unintended acceleration or loss of control.


Summary


Disengaging cruise control on a 2013 Honda Accord is straightforward: use the brake, press CANCEL, or switch off the system with CRUISE MAIN/OFF if your model has one. If the system won’t turn off, follow the troubleshooting steps above and seek professional help if needed to ensure safe operation.

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