Windshield Crack Appears to have Broken ACC

Discussion in 'Clarity' started by Geor99, Feb 26, 2020.

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  1. Geor99

    Geor99 Active Member

    Talk about a bad day:) On Friday my department at work was closed, a rock hit my windshield, spread over the following 6 hours to the housing in the center top of the windshield, and now the Assisted Cruise Control stopped working.

    I know its a bad picture, but the white lettering in the picture says Cruise Main. I can no longer see a number for
    mph on the cruise control area, and it no longer works.

    I contacted Geico and have an appointment with a shop to take a look. Yes, Ill make sure that they have the proper experience, etc.

    Ill keep everyone posted in case this happens to others.
     

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  3. Skynosaur

    Skynosaur Member

    On the steer wheel. Locate the button to keep the distance between you and the vehicle ahead of you. Press and hold that button down for a few seconds. This will change it back to ACC.

    Let me know if this helped fix it.

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  4. IIRC, The camera is used for lane keeping. The sensor for the ACC is the radar under the Honda logo on the grill....
     
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  5. Geor99

    Geor99 Active Member

    Thank you, Skynosaur, for your suggestion!!!! That got the acc working again. I had never seen it turn off before, and it coincidentally happened on the same day as my window crack.
     
  6. Skynosaur

    Skynosaur Member

    You're welcome. Glad I can assist.

    Some people don't like ACC and prefer regular cruise control. You can switch it on and off by doing so.

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  8. Geor99

    Geor99 Active Member

    ACC is one of the greatest inventions that I have seen in my lifetime. To say that I like it would be a gigantic understatement.

    Now, I am going to be paranoid at every turn that a gigantic windshield payment will happen at any moment. I suppose that I should lower my insurance deductible, as I can see this happening again and again.

    A $1,600 windshield would have been nice to know before I bought the car, as this has happened with every car that I have ever owned approximately every 4 years.
     
    Last edited: Feb 27, 2020
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  9. Skynosaur

    Skynosaur Member

    Yes they are expensive because of Honda Sensing System. Your insurance company should have glass coverage.

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  10. Geor99

    Geor99 Active Member

    Geico does have it and my cost is $500, plus who knows how high my premium will go.
     

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