Where does vacuum line enter cruise control box ?
#21
Grey wire goes to pin "A" on the module. On the multifunction switch it's on connector "A" pin #12.
#22
Hook , sorry guess I been at it too long & done got color blind. Here's where I'm at
Brown with white stripe....working correctly
Brown.......working correctly
Grey..........working correctly (does have voltage with switch on)
Dark blue....working correctly (has voltage when set is pushed)
Black w/white stripe......not sure can't read ohms correctly, gonna grab another meter tomorrow.
Again Man I appreciate all the help.
Brown with white stripe....working correctly
Brown.......working correctly
Grey..........working correctly (does have voltage with switch on)
Dark blue....working correctly (has voltage when set is pushed)
Black w/white stripe......not sure can't read ohms correctly, gonna grab another meter tomorrow.
Again Man I appreciate all the help.
#23
No problem. another thing you can try... disconnect the cruise cable from the throttle and tug gently on just the cable. Make sure you're on the cruise cable and not the throttle cable. Just want to see if the cable is attached to the module or broken.
#24
cruise control wiring
Just double checked the schematic....
At the cruise module:
The brown with white stripe wire should show battery voltage with the brake released, and the ignition in the RUN position. Must show zero volts with brake pedal applied.
Brown wire must show battery voltage with the ignition in the RUN position.
Grey wire must show battery voltage with the cruise switch ON and the ignition in the RUN position.
Dark blue wire must show battery voltage with the cruise switch ON, the ignition in the RUN position, and the SET button pressed.
Black with white stripe wire must show less than 5 ohms resistance to ground at all times.
At the cruise module:
The brown with white stripe wire should show battery voltage with the brake released, and the ignition in the RUN position. Must show zero volts with brake pedal applied.
Brown wire must show battery voltage with the ignition in the RUN position.
Grey wire must show battery voltage with the cruise switch ON and the ignition in the RUN position.
Dark blue wire must show battery voltage with the cruise switch ON, the ignition in the RUN position, and the SET button pressed.
Black with white stripe wire must show less than 5 ohms resistance to ground at all times.
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