This happened in my Prelude, and while all the electronics worked, it didn't hold speed. One of the vacuum hoses was disconnected. I just hooked it back up, problem solved.
OK, the cc modules have been known to flake out. Mine works but sometimes needs to kick in the ass to wake it up after not using it for long time. Sometimes takes 3 or 4 tries. Here's what I do..............get going, turn on pwr button, try to set it. If it doesn't take over then turn pwr button off then back on, try to set it then hit accelerate button and see if it grabs hold. Mine will go ahead and do it's thing after few tries at frwy speed. After that it will work as it should.............until the car sits around or you don't use it for awhile again. Same procedure and viola! Give it a shot as long as fuses, vacuum lines all connected and brake lights are all working. I try to leave pwr button off when not using cc, dunno if it matters or not but it's what I do. Good luck.........
Can't tell, link went to blank page but I would just call and talk to jason, he'll make sure you get the right thing..........http://onlinemazdaparts.com/partlocator/index.cfm?action=getJointLocator&siteid=214264
It'd be the 6th one down, right?
Not hard install, just mind the goop snake that attaches the plastic liner to the door shell and not tear plastic or get the black stuff on you. The part itself will be pretty simple once you get in the door. Just detach the actuator from the rod assembly piece and unplug the electric then reverse install. Check the function before putting plastic and door panel back in place then just button it back up all nicelike.Oops, my bad. I was posting the link up from my phone. Yeah that's the part I was looking at. Awesome, I'll definitely be ordering that soon then. Is it difficult to get put in? Thanks for all your help!