Circuit Operation
The Cruise Control regulates the speed of the vehicle in response to driver commands.
The Cruise Control Module contains electronic circuitry and a stepper motor. The other system components are as follows:
^ Cruise Control Switch
^ TCC/Stoplamp Switch
^ Clutch Pedal Switch
^ Vehicle Control Module
^ Vehicle Speed Sensor
The Cruise Control Module receives voltage from the Cruise Fuse 6 in RUN. A Speed signal is received from the Vehicle Speed Sensor from the Vehicle Control Module.
The driver gives his input to the Cruise Control Module through the system components previously listed. The Cruise Control Module Circuitry receives the driver's input and generates electrical pulses. These pulses cause the Stepper Motor and its output reel to rotate. The throttle is controlled by a cable wound on the output reel. The Cruise Control Module also contains a switch which releases the cable when the Cruise Control System must be shut off. This switch will operate when the Brake Pedal is depressed, the Clutch Pedal is depressed, the Cruise Control System is turned off or the Cruise Control System detects a failure.