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CAUTION ! ATTACH THE CRUISE CONTROL CABLE SO THAT IT PARALLELS THE EXISTING THROTTLE CABLE AS

NEARLY AS POSSIBLE.

WARNING ! AFTER ATTACHING THE CRUISE CONTROL CABLE TO THE VEHICLE’S THROTTLE, OPERATE THE

THROTTLE MANUALLY ( FULL TRAVEL ) FROM BOTH UNDER HOOD AND ACCELERATOR PEDAL TO BE
ABSOLUTELY SURE THAT NONE OF THE CABLE ATTACHMENT COMPONENTS OR BEAD CHAIN CAN
RESTRICT OR INTERFERE WITH THE NORMAL THROTTLE OPERATION.

Mounting the Servo Assembly

1.  Plug the 10 pin connector from the main harness into the mating connector on the servo assembly, arrange

the wires so that they do not cross over one another, and replace the plastic cover with the ( 2 ) screws
previously removed.

2. A)   When selecting the location for the servo, make sure that the cable routing follows a smooth path, with

no sharp bends. You must also be sure that the cable is routed away from any hot, sharp, or moving
components within the engine compartment.

B)    This unit has rapid response valves inside the servo which constantly operate during cruise operation.

To prevent noise transferring to inside the passenger compartment we strongly recommend this unit NOT
be mounted to the fire wall.

3. Using ( 2 ) of the M6 x 3/4" long hex washer head sheet metal screws, mount the servo to the selected location.

Do Not mount servo on the engine !

4. Attach the eyelet terminal on the end of the Black wire to a solid chassis ground bolt within the engine

compartment.

Connecting the Vacuum Hose

1. Plug the vacuum hose onto the servo assembly.

2. Route the vacuum hose to an existing vacuum hose that has constant vacuum while the engine is running

at idle, trim the hose to length, and make the attachment using the appropriate size T connector from the
kit.

See Diagrams below for common vacuum source connection.

Tube Vacuum

Tee-Tube

Vacuum Line

Tube Vacuum

Reducer-Tube

Existing Vacuum Line

Factory  Installed Tee

Remove cap and use
Vacuum Tee for Cruise
Control vacuum

Manifold  Vacuum Tree

Remove cap and
use vacuum port
for Cruise Control
vacuum

WARNING ! NEVER CUT OR ATTACH TO THE POWER BRAKE BOOSTER VACUUM HOSE.

Vacuum Test
Look for the vacuum hose coming directly from the intake manifold.
Run the engine at idle, and place your finger over the selected vacuum source. You should feel a strong suction
on your finger. Remove your finger and a noticeable change in engine RPM or engine smoothness should
result. Note: This vacuum source must maintain at least a minimum of 6 inches of mercury vacuum. If the
vacuum is lower than 6 inches while the pedal is depressed, then a vacuum canister must be used.

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Summary of Contents for CCS-100

Page 1: ...R ELECTR ELECTR ELECTRO O O O ONIC CRUISE CO NIC CRUISE CO NIC CRUISE CO NIC CRUISE CO NIC CRUISE CONTR NTR NTR NTR NTROL OL OL OL OL INST INST INST INST INSTALLA ALLA ALLA ALLA ALLATI TI TI TI TIO O...

Page 2: ...LITEON AUTOMOTIVE CORPORATION INDEX 1 CruiseControlInstallation PartsList ThrottleConnections Wiring 2 ControlSwitchInstallation Troubleshooting 3 MagnetKitInstallation SpeedSensorInstallation 4 Warr...

Page 3: ...gh current carrying conductors NOTE If your vehicle is not listed in the enclosed reference manual the Magnet Kit must be utilized Additional available options CCS 202 Vacuum Reservoir and CCS 204 For...

Page 4: ...able clamps 1 GM style threaded snap in cable anchor 1 Bead chain 1 16 17 18 19 20 Cotter pin 1 Ford snap on throttle adaptor 1 Bead chain coupling sleeves 2 Bead chain coupling 2 Bead chain eyelet co...

Page 5: ...Mile PPM also if the cruise control switch is the open or closed circuit style The dash mount control switch supplied is the open circuit style switch SW6 should be set to OFF Refer to the enclosed re...

Page 6: ...e throttle linkage to mount the cable connector The mounting point chosen should have between 1 1 2 to 2 total linkage travel It must operate smoothly by hand There should be at least 5 beads between...

Page 7: ...BLE MOUNTING TECHNIQUE ALTERNATE FLEX CABLE MOUNTING TECHNIQUE FLEX CABLE CONDUIT MOUNTING Select a location which provides 1 3 4 travel tomatchactuator Mounting Bracket used to lock down carburetor e...

Page 8: ...sherheadsheetmetalscrews mounttheservototheselectedlocation Do Not mount servo on the engine 4 Attach the eyelet terminal on the end of the Black wire to a solid chassis ground bolt within the engine...

Page 9: ...SSING WIRES THROUGH THE BULKHEAD IF AN EXISTING GROMMET IS NOT AVAILABLE CAREFULLYDRILLA1 2 WIREENTRANCEHOLEINTHEBULKHEAD ANDUSETHERUBBER GROMMET SUPPLIED IN THE KIT WIRING CONNECTIONS 1 Blue Wire Con...

Page 10: ...llow wires into the color coded locations on the connector Be sure that the terminals click and are fully seated in the connector Fig 3 8 Plug the switch connector into the mating connector on the mai...

Page 11: ...ected area DASH BOARD TEMPLATE Use a file or razor knife to remove the material between the 2 holes Figure 3 CONTROL SWITCH CONNECTIONS CRUISE CONTROL Figure 2 RED CONNECTOR 1 2 3 4 GREEN BROWN YELLOW...

Page 12: ...you release the pedal you will return to your original SET SPEED ACCEL YoucanincreaseyourSETSPEEDusingtheRESUME ACCELfeature Yourvehiclewillaccelerate as you hold this switch to the RESUME ACCEL posi...

Page 13: ...ressed 0 VDC when the SET COAST switch is released 6 Yellow 12 VDC when the RESUME ACCEL switch is pressed 0 VDC when the RESUME ACCEL switch is released CLOSED CIRCUIT SWITCH 8 Green 0 VDC when the S...

Page 14: ...or the mounting magnets and speed sensor coil See Figures 6 or 7 NOTICE It is important to keep the magnets as close to the transmission s housing as possible Leave adequate clearance from the catalyt...

Page 15: ...ctly at the centerline of the shaft leaving a 3 8 10 mm clearance between the speed sensor coil and the magnets See Figures 8 CAUTION Before drilling any holes make sure there are no parts which may b...

Page 16: ...F VEHICLE DRIVE SHAFT 12 MAX DISTANCE FROM U JOINT 1 2 POSITION SPEED SENSOR HORIZONTALLY TO ALLOW FOR UP AND DOWN MOTION OF DRIVESHAFT VEHICLE FLOOR CLEARANCE 3 8 FABRICATED BRACE TO STIFFEN PICK UP...

Page 17: ...VE VEHICLES TRANSMISSION AXLE HOUSING 3 8 DRILL OR FILE BRACKET TO FIT EXISTING BOLT WIRES AND MAGNET DIA OF MOUNTING SURFACE RIGHT FRONT AXLE ONLY 1 2 3 8 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 11 Figure 8 Figure...

Page 18: ...number bar code label s THE EXTENT OF THE COMPANY S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCH...

Page 19: ...Audiovox Corp 150 Marcus Blvd N Y 11788 Form No 128 4540C...

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