Cruise Control System
The
cruise control system associated with gas engines is made up of the Vehicle Control Module
(VCM), the
cruise control module, the multifunction lever, and the brake release switch. The cruise control module contains a stepper motor which is used to change throttle position. The cruise control module receives commands from the multifunction lever, and vehicle speed from the VCM. Based on these input commands, and vehicle speed, the cruise control module will control speed.