Section 14 (Cruise Control System): Description
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 1993 Honda Prelude. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
The cruise control system uses mechanical, electrical and vacuum operated devices to maintain selected vehicle speed at more than 25 MPH. The cruise control unit receives command signals from cruise control main switch and cruise control SET/RESUME switch. It also receives operating signals from brakelight switch, ignition coil, speed sensor, clutch switch (M/T) or shift position switch (A/T).
The cruise control unit compares actual vehicle speed to selected speed. The brakelight switch releases system control of throttle when brake pedal is pressed. The clutch switch, shift position switch and cancel switch sends a disengage signal to the cruise control unit.