VSA & Cruise On/Off?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Smokey Joe, Nov 27, 2005.

  1. Smokey Joe

    Smokey Joe Guest

    Just bought a 2006 CRV .. Anyone know why you would shut off VSA (Vehicle
    Stability Assist)? Also, why shut off Cruise Control?

    Wouldn't it be easier if they were just always on?
     
    Smokey Joe, Nov 27, 2005
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  2. Cruise control: I leave my button pushed in all the time on my Honda
    (on the Lexus, it won't do that). No doubt there's an OFF button
    because the lawyers said so. The perception among stupid people (which
    is the vast majority of the population, including your lawmakers) would
    or could be that "something went wrong, it just accelerated, I have no
    idea--AHA, it's the CRUISE CONTROL, if only they gave it an OFF switch
    this wouldn't have happened!"

    In other words, it's a liability issue--probably much more perceived
    than real, but as they say perception is reality.

    VSA? I think they're making an "off" switch mostly for marketing
    purposes. On sports cars, a good driver can go faster under some
    circumstances with VSA-type controls off. So they started giving "off"
    switches to those people. Then the magazines made an issue of it, and
    now it's just a marketing gag. There's no real reason to turn VSA off,
    unless there's some condition specified in your owner's manual.

    What does the current CRV owner's manual say about it? That's the place
    to start.

    By the way, if you've just bought the car, find the owner's manual and
    read it cover to cover. If there's anything you don't understand, call
    Honda (they have a toll-free customer service line that's probably
    listed in the manual; if not, the Links page of http://www.odyclub.com
    has it).

    You might come here to discuss some of the finer points of what you've
    learned in the owner's manual, but PLEASE don't come here as a
    substitute for reading the manual. It's chock-full of good information,
    including the aforementioned VSA.

    Then keep the owner's manual someplace safe, where you can get to it,
    then go back after a few months and read it again. You'd be amazed at
    what you'll pick up, things that you never knew.

    And you thought you knew how to drive a car and how a car works. Well,
    you don't know how YOUR car works, not until you've read the manual.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Nov 27, 2005
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  3. Smokey Joe

    jmattis Guest

    Temporary Spare = VSA Off

    Spirited driving to the limits = VSA Off
     
    jmattis, Nov 27, 2005
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  4. Smokey Joe

    Nightdude Guest

    Temporary spare on a CRV is a full size tire..


     
    Nightdude, Nov 28, 2005
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  5. Smokey Joe

    Bucky Guest

    I leave my cruise on all the time because I use it frequently. People
    who don't use it frequently might want to turn it off so that they
    don't accidentally set it. It's sort of like the safety on a gun.
     
    Bucky, Nov 28, 2005
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  6. Who's ever been shot accidently by cruise control? ;)

    Keeping it On just means it's enabled (probably a better description)
    and the driver can Set it without first turning it On. Mine is virtually
    always On and I cannot remember ever setting it accidentally.
     
    Sparky Spartacus, Dec 13, 2005
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