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FUEL SYSTEM -Auto-cruise Control System14-65OVERDRIVE-CANCEL FUNCTION
%/hen, during fixed-speed driving, the actual vehicle
speed decreases to (or below) a speed which is a
certain fixed value below the memorized vehicle
speed, the overdrive is canceled temporarily for a
specified period of time and then the memorized
vehicle speed is restored within a short period of
time.
Overdrive is canceled under any of the following
conditions:
8 When the RESUME switch is being operated.
l When, during fixed-speed driving, the actual
vehicle speed decreases from the preset speed
by 1.25 km/h (0.8 mph) or more.
The arrow in the circuit diagram indicates the flow of
current with the OD switch in the ON position
(overdrive).In the Overdrive Mode
The control unit microcomputer Outputs an OD-ON
signal (HIGH) constantly, keeping transistor
Tr,turned ON. At this time, transistor
Tr, is also ON,
causing ON signal
IA to be output to the transaxle
control unit and maintaining the overdrive mode.
The Overdrive is Canceled
When the actual vehicle speed becomes less than
the set speed, the OD-ON signal (HIGH) is no longeroutput from the microcomputer and transistor
Tr, is
turned OFF. This causes transistor
Tr, to be turned
OFF and current
II: flowing by way of the OD switch
of the selector lever is cut off at transistor
Trl. As a
result, at that point the vehicle speed is controlled
by the
3-speed automatic transaxle.
Auto-cruise control unit
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14-66FUEL SYSTEM- Auto-cruise Control System
Timing Chart
(when RESUME switch is turned after cancellation of auto-cruise control system by cancel
switcOD switch
CTrz wi!hin control unit)
Vehicle speed
RESUME switch
Acceleration (PULL)Actuator
(DC motor)stopI I -I I I I II IDeceleration
(RELEASE)I I
Fixed-speed
- *control mode+ +
CANCEL
modeRESUME mode
-4
Fixed-speedcontrol mode
07LOO16
iming Chart [when RESUME switch is continuously turned (ACCEL)]
.OD switch
(Tr, within control unit)OFF
ON
5.4 sets.RESUME switch
ON
OFFAcceleration
(PULL)stop
II 1. .I I
Actuator
(DC motor)Deceleration (RELEASE)I IFixed-speed
’control modeAcceleration modeIFixed-speedcontrol mode .
07LOO17
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.&$&: -‘$ ~FUEL SYSTEM
-Auto-cruise Control System14-67Timing Chart (when actual vehicle speed drops to less than set speed)
OD switch
(Trl within control unit)
OFF
ON1.2 sec.
19.8 sets.Set vehicle speed
Vehicle speed
Actuator
Acceleration (PULL)
(DC motor)stop
II II II II IIII
Deceleration (RELEASE)I I
.
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FUEL SYSTEM- Auto-cruise Control System14-69
ni2nnncisv,“y’I”“.-
connectorDiagnosis Display Patterns and Codes
SELF-D’IAGNOSIS AND INPUT-CHECK FUNC-
TIONSSELF-DIAGNOSIS
When there is a cancellation of the auto-cruise control system
operation not intentionally made by the driver, it is possible to
determine which circuit or what operation caused the cancella-
tion of the auto-cruise control system by following procedures,
(1) Stop the vehicle with the ignition switch and MAIN switch
in the ON position.
NOTETurning OFF either the ignition switch or MAIN switch
erases the diagnosis data. Be sure to keep the ignition
switch and MAIN switch in the ON position until you finish
the inspection.
(2) Connect a voltmeter to the diagnosis connector of the
junction block and read the output code.
(3) Check the output code against the following table to isolate
the cause for cancellation of the auto-cruise control mode.
Output codes
Display
patterns
2 sec.
1.5 sec.I0.5 sec.3sec. id 3 sec.
L3o-l
-Jdrec.
Probable cause
Abnormal condition of actuator clutch coil drive system
Abnormal condition of vehicle speed signal system
tow-speed limiter activation
(The system is normal if it can be
reset.1
n
Automatic cancellation activated by vehicle speed reduction
(The system is normal if it can be reset.)
Control switch malfunction (when SET and RESUME
switches switched ON simultaneously)
Cancel switch ON signal input (stop light
switch, clutch
switch. or inhibitor switch input wiring damage ordisconnection or,occurrence of abnormality in circuitwithin control unit
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14-70
-_FUEL SYSTEM
- Auto-cruise Control System
Display when vehicle speed is approximately
20 km/h (12 mph) or higher, or before the
auto-cruise conrrol system is set
12AolO
NOTE1. Codes indicated by thel symbol are displayed, if
tt-conditions are satisfied, even if the system is normal.
I,.either case, the system is normal if it can be reset.
2. Diagnosis codes are displayed when, after cancellation of
the auto-cruise control system, the vehicle speed de-
creases to less than approximately 20 km/h (12 mph), and
are erased by switching OFF the ignition switch or the
MAIN switch. After the diagnosis codes in the memory are
erased, if (when the power supply of the electronic control
unit is switched ON once again) the power supply of the
electronic control unit is normal, continuous ON/OFF
signals will be displayed at
O.&second intervals, regardless
of whether the system condition is normal or not. (Refer to
the illustration at the left.)
INPUT-CHECK FUNCTION
The input-check function allows you to check if the input signal
is normal when a cruise control failure occurs, including the
situation where the cruise control cannot be set.
(1) Connect a voltmeter to the diagnosis connector of the
junction block.
(2) Operate the SET and RESUME switches simultaneously.
(3) Turn ON the ignition switch; the input check can now be
carried out. Perform the corresponding input operations to
read the output codes.
Output codes
Display patternsInput
operationCheck resultst
y- 0.5sec.
n
SET switch ONSET switch circuitis normal.RESUME switch circuit
is normal.
Each cancel switch ON1. Stop light switch
(brake pedal depressed)2. Clutch switch
(clutch pedal depressed)3. Inhibitor switch ON
(shift lever to “N” position)Each cancel switch
circuit is normal.
Driving at approx. 40 km/h
(25mph) or higherWhen both No. 24 andNo. 25 can be con-firmed, vehicle speed
sensor circuit is
normal.Driving at less than approx. 40
km/h (25
mph). or stopped
NOTE1.If two or more input operations are performed at the same time and the microcomputer receives the corresponding
signals, their output codes are indicated repeatedly in code number order as long as the corresponding signals are
2.input.If the input operation is canceled while the output code is being indicated, the code continued to be indicated until it
completes a display cycle. If the code does not disappear, the switch or harness is probably defective.
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Y 5-FUEL SYSTEM
- Auto-cruise Control System14-71ACTUATOR CONSTRUCTION
The actuator unit consists of a DC motor, a worm
gear, a worm wheel, a planetary pinion gear, a
magnetic clutch, and two limit switches.
The magnetic clutch consists of a magnetic coil
mounted to the actuator case and a clutch plate
connected to the ring gear of the planetary wheel
gear by a spring.The magnetic clutch is energized and deenergized
by the control signal supplied by the control unit.
The clutch transmits the rotation of the DC motor to
the selector drive shaft, and allows the selector
drive shaft to rotate freely with the ring gear
regardless of whether the DC motor is being
energized or not.
Internal construction
Clutch plate
Maanetic clutch coilI ^. ,Planetan/ pinionCircuit diagram
MAIN switch
%tn m.=ir
Auto-cruise control unit
7S&&or drive shaft
Worm gear03R0077
Cross-section of actuator installation
Actuator bracket
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14-72
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- Auto-cruise Control System
___ -ACTUATOR OPERATION
IF SET TO A FIXED SPEED
When the SET switch is set to the ON position, the
control unit causes current to flow to the actuator’s
electromagnetic clutch coil; the clutch plate is then
attracted, the ring gear of the planetary gear is
secured, and, at the same time, the path from the
ECU to the DC motor becomes conductive and the
DC motor begins to rotate at high speed.As shown in the illustration, the rotation of the DC
motor is transmitted to the worm gear
--, worm
wheel, sun gear (unified)
+ planetary pinion.
Because the ring gear is fixed at this time, the
planetary pinion revolves while rotating around the
sun gear, and, because the planetary pinions are
installed to the carrier, the carrier and the unifiedselectcr drive shaft and selector rotate.
Clutch plate
<
7 Limit switch
DC motorSelector
Magnetic clutch coil Magnetic clutch coil
Selector diive shaft
MAIN switchTrl
4sTn
aAuto-cruise control
unit07AOO11The selection of the direction (PULL or RELEASE) of the
selector rotation is performed by the reversal of the direction of
conductivity to the motor, and this is controlled by the ECU.
Current Flow in PULL Rotation
.(soiid-line arrows)
The control unit microcomputer output causes transistors
Tr,and Tr, to be turned ON. Then, current flows from transistor
Tr,to DC motor,‘transistor
Tr,, and ground. As a result, the DC
motor rotates in the PULL direction.
Current Flow in RELEASE Rotation (dotted-line arrows)
Microcomputer output causes transistors
Tr2 and Tr3 to be
turned ON. Then, current flows from transistor
Tr3 to DC
motor, transistor
Tr2, and ground, resulting in the DC motor
rotating in the RELEASE direction.
The electromagnetic clutch is controlled by the MAIN and
CANCEL switches. When the MAIN switch is in the
01\L.position, it keeps the clutch plate attracted under norm
conditions (i.e. where there is no cancel condition).