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13-158CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM - Specifications
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONSLJGENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
MlOCA-.Rated load A
Voltage drop V
Auto-cruise control switchRated load A
SET
Stop light switch (for cruise control)Rated load A
Clutch switchRated load A
Vacuum pump
TypeRated load A
Control valve, release valveSERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
MlBCB- -
ItemsI Specifications
Accelerator cable playmm (in.)
Throttle cablemm (in.)
Cruise control cablemm (in.)
Resistance between terminals for control valve and reliefvalve in vacuum pumps1
O-l (O-.04)
2-3(.08-.12)
1-2 (.04-.08)
l-2(.04-.08)
50-60
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13-I 78CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM - Service Adjustment ProceduresSERVICE
ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURESCRUISE CONTROL CABLES INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT
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Cruise control actuator
Cruise control assemblyAdjusting nut A
Link B
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Adillstinn nr~+ R\Cruise control
cable
Adjusting nut C
Accelerator cable
Throttle valve-Link A
07N0004(1) Set the air conditioner, lights and other switches to OFF for
inspection at no load.
(2) Let the engine warm up until it runs at idle.
(3) Check that the idle speed is within the specified range.
(4) Stop the engine and set the ignition switch to OFF.
(5) Check that the accelerator cable, cruise control cable and
throttle cable are routed without sharp bends.
(6) Depress the accelerator pedal to check that the throttle
lever moves smoothly from the fully-closed to fully-opened
position.
(7) Check the free travel state of the inner cables of the
accelerator cable, cruise control cable and throttle cable.
(8) If the inner cables are too loose or have no free travel at all,
check using the following procedure.@ Remove the’ link protector.
@ Loosen the adjusting and lock nuts of the throttle lever
and intermediate links A, B and C to place the throttle
lever and intermediate links A, B and C in the free state.
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13-180CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM - Service Adjustment Procedures.
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ET: ON
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SET: ON
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CRUISE CONTROL SETTING CHECK(1) Switch ON the main switch.
(2) Drive at the desired speed within the range of approximate-
ly 40
- 145 km/h (25 - 90 mph).
(3) Operate the control switch downward. (SET switch: ON)
(4) Check to be sure that the speed is the desired constant
speed when the switch is released, and also check to be
sure that the CRUISE indicator light (within the combination
meter) illuminates.
NOTEIf the vehicle speed decreases to approximately 15 km/h (9
mph) below the set speed, because of climbing a hill for
example, the cruise control will be cancelled.
SPEED-INCREASE SETTING CHECK(1) Set to the desired speed.
(2) Operate the control switch upward. (RESUME switch: ON)
(3) Check to be sure that acceleration continues while the
switch is hold, and that when it is released the constant.
speed at the time when it was released becomes the
driving speed.
NOTEEven if, during acceleration, the vehicle speed reaches or
exceeds the high limit [approximately 145 km/h (90 mph)],
acceleration will continue, however, when the switch is
released, the set speed (“memorized speed”) will become
the high limit of the vehicle speed.
SPEED REDUCTION SETTING CHECK(1) Set to the desired speed.
(2) Operate the control switch downward. (SET switch: ON)
(3) Check to be sure that deceleration continues while the
switch is held, and that when it is released the constant
speed at the time when it was released becomes the
driving speed.
NOTEWhen the vehicle speed reaches the low limit [approx-
imately 40 km/h (25 mph)] during deceleration, the cruise
control will be cancelled.
CRUISE CONTROL CANCELLATION AND SET SPEED RE-
SUME CHECK(1) Set cruise control.
(2) In the cruising condition of the cruise control mode, check
that when any of the following operations are performed,
the normal drive mode is restored and
,the vehicle coasts
smoothly.@ Move the control switch toward you. (CANCEL switch:@ Depress the brake pedal.@ Depress the clutch pedal.
@ Place the gear selector lever in the N range.
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Control switch
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(3) With the vehicle at a speed of more than about 40 km/h (25
mph), check that when the control switch is moved upward
(RESUME switch: ON), the vehicle resumes cruising at the
speed held before cancellation of the cruise control mode.
(4) In the cruise control mode, check that when the main
switch is set to OFF, the normal drive mode is restored and
the vehicle coasts smoothly.
INDIVIDUAL PARTS INSPECTION
M13FEA
CRUISE CONTROL MAIN SWITCH INSPECTION
(I) Remove the main switch together with the switch garnish.
(2) Remove the main switch from the switch garnish.
(3) Operate the main switch and check for continuity across
the individual terminals.
ILL 2 3 4 5
Press OFF.
Neutral positionPress ON.000A
0
NOTE(I 1O-O denotes continuity across the terminals.(2) ILL: Illumination light
(4) Connect a positive lead from the battery to terminal @ and
a negative lead from the battery to terminal @ and check
that battery voltage is available across terminal @ and the
ground during the period the ON side of the main switch is
pressed and during the period before the OFF side is
pressed thereafter.
Check that when the OFF side of the main switch is
pressed thereafter, the battery voltage available across
terminal @ and the ground is reduced to 0 V.
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CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH INSPECTION(1) Remove the air bag module using the following procedure.I07FOO12
07NOOl@ Remove the negative terminal of the battery and wait
for more than 30 seconds.
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CautionThe capacitor in the SRS diagnosis unit retains
enough voltage to deploy the air bag for a given
period even after disconnection of the battery. If anoperation is performed during that given period,
unintended deployment of the air bag could result
and cause serious injury.@Remove the air bag module. To remove the clock spring
connector
(squib connector) from the air bag module,
force the lock outward and pry it with a plain screwdriv-
er as shown at left so that no undue force will be
exerted on the connector when it is removed.@ The removed air bag module should be stored in a
clean, dry, flat place with the pad side up.
(2) Disconnect the connector of the control switch and operate
the control switch to measure the resistance between the
individual terminals.
If the readings are as shown below, the control switch may
be considered good.
Switch operationResistance between-iJ
terminals
When switch is not operated
When switch is operated toward you
(CANCEL switch: ON)
When switch is operated upward
(RESUME switch: ON)
When switch is operated downward
(SET switch: ON)No continuity
Approx. 0
1RApprox. 820
1RApprox. 2,700
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THROlTLE POSITION SENSOR INSPECTIONFor inspection, refer to
P.13-65.
IDLE POSITION SWITCH INSPECTIONFor inspection, refer to
P.13-68.VACUUM PUMP INSPECTION
Inspection of Solenoid Valves (Control and Relief Valves)(1) Disconnect the connector of the vacuum pump assembly.
(2) Measure the resistance values across terminals @ and @
and across terminals @ and
0.Standard value: 50
- 60 R
(3) Check that when the battery voltage is applied across
terminals @ and @ and across terminals @ and
0, the
operating sounds of the solenoid valves are heard.
(4) If the solenoid valves are defective, replace the vacuum
pump assembly.
Inspection of Motor
(1) Disconnect the connector of the vacuum pump assembly.
(2) Check that when the battery voltage is applied across
terminals @ and
@, the motor operates.
ACTUATOR INSPECTION(1) Remove the actuator.
(2) Using a vacuum pump, apply a negative pressure to the
actuator to check that the holder portion moves more than
35 mm (1.4 in.). Retain the negative pressure in that state to
check that the holder portion does not change its position.
(3) After the actuator has been mounted, check and adjust the
cruise control cable. (Refer to
P.13-178.)
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