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AUTO CRUISE SYSTEM
KYRON SM - 2005.09
1. CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
The purpose of the cruise control system is to automatically maintain a vehicle speed set by the driver. When the
cruise control is activated, speed is maintained or increased by means of an electrically controlled cable attached to
the accelerator assembly. If the vehicle must be slowed to maintain the speed that was set by the driver, the cruise
control system allows the throttle return spring to close the throttle return spring to close the throttle.
Of driving conditions require sudden acceleration after the cruise control had been set, speed can be increased in
the normal manner by manually pressing the accelerator. The cruise control is disengaged if the brakes (or clutch,
with manual transaxle) are applied.
The minimum speed for setting the cruise control is 38.6 km/h (24 mph). When cruise control is operating, the cruise
indicator lamp is on in the instrument cluster. The cruise control system is capable of monitoring internal software
and hardware faults as well as external faults in the connectors and wire harness. If a fault is detected, creise control
is stopped immediately, and the program logic and hardware logic independently prevent the cruise control from
opening the throttle. The cruise control will function in temperatures ranging from -40°C (-40°F) to 80°C (185°F)
maximum temperature could cause the regulation properties to be out of tolerance, but the safety shutdown will still
be operational under maximum temperature conditions. If high temperature interferes with cruise control operation,
the actuator electromagnetic clutch will open, and the throttle, unless the accelerator pedal is pressed.
2. CURISE CONTROL SWITCH
The cruise control switch located under the steering wheel.
3. REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION OF CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH
Cruise Control Switch
AUTO CRUISE ASSEMBLY
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the steering wheel air bag and cruise switch
cover.
3. Remove the crew with control switch.
4. Remove the control switch
5. Installation should follow the removal procedure in the
reverse order.
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