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Honda Accord Adaptive Cruise Control Problem? Try This Reset First!

Jul 15, 2026

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Is your Honda Accord showing an "Adaptive Cruise Control Problem" warning? Did your Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS), or other Honda Sensing features suddenly stop working? Before replacing the radar sensor or paying expensive dealership diagnostic fees, watch this guide. In this video, I'll explain why the Adaptive Cruise Control Problem message appears and show you several simple troubleshooting steps that often restore the system without replacing any parts. You'll learn how to: Fix the Honda Accord Adaptive Cruise Control Problem Reset the Honda Sensing system Clean the front radar sensor and windshield camera Perform a quick ignition reset Disconnect the 12V battery for a hard reset Recalibrate Honda Sensing after reconnecting the battery Identify when the radar sensor may actually need professional alignment Honda's ACC system relies on both a front radar sensor and a windshield-mounted camera. Dirt, road salt, heavy rain, snow, windshield damage, or even a minor impact can temporarily disable the system until the sensors can see properly again. Honda also notes that after reconnecting the 12-volt battery, multiple warning lights may appear until the vehicle is driven a short distance, allowing the systems to recalibrate. If this video helped you fix your Honda Accord without an expensive repair bill, please Like and Subscribe to Car Justify for more straightforward automotive troubleshooting guides.
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