DDEC VI ENGINE DRIVING TIPS
Turn the switch ON to energize the
system. Remember as a check after
each engine start, DDEC VI looks for
a one time activation of the clutch (if
equipped) and service brake before
DDEC VI allows Cruise Control to be
enabled.
DDEC VI must also see or recognize
that the Cruise Enable Switch has
changed. If the Cruise Enable Switch
is OFF it needs to be turned ON. If the
Cruise Enable Switch is left in the ON
position at key OFF, the switch must
be cycled OFF then ON for DDEC
VI to see a status change to allow
Cruise Control activation. The status
of DDEC VI inputs to activate Cruise
Control at key ON is Listed in Table
2 below.
Once Cruise Control is enabled
and you reach your road speed,
press the Set Switch to activate
Cruise Control. The cruise light
will come on. To increase road
speed in one mile-per-hour (1.6
kilometer-per-hour) increments, press
the RSM/ACL Switch. To reduce road
speed, press and hold the SET/CST
Switch until the lower speed is
reached.
Cruise Control is deactivated by
slightly pressing the service brakes,
clutch pedal, or trailer brake. The
On/Off Switch will also deactivate
Cruise Control.
Cruise Control will maintain vehicle
speed even on up grades, unless power
requirements demand a downshift.
And, of course, Cruise Control does
not limit your speed on down grades.
Most likely, Cruise Control will feel
stronger than driving with the foot
pedal because of the instantaneous
and wide-open throttle response.
That's why Cruise Control use is not
suggested during slippery driving
conditions.
Input
Status of Input at
Key ON
Status of Input
Before Cruise
Control Activates
Service Brake Switch
ON
OFF
Clutch Release Switch
(Manual Trans only)
ON
OFF
Cruise Control Enable
Switch
OFF
ON
Table 2
Input Status to Activate Cruise Control
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All information subject to change without notice.
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