Circuit Operation
With the starter switch in ON, the engine (M/T) or powertrain (A/T) control module is powered. This system uses mechanical and electrical operated devices to maintain vehicle speed at a setting selected and controlled by the driver. See owner's manual for further instruction.SYSTEM OPERATION
The cruise control system will set and automatically maintain any speed above 25 mph (40 km/h). To set, press the cruise control main switch so that the "CRUISE ON/OFF" indicator is on. After reaching the desired speed press the set switch. The engine (M/T) or powertrain (A/T) control module will receive a set signal input and will activate the throttle valve motor.
Pushing the cruise control main switch cancels the cruise control system.This signals the engine (M/T) or powertrain (A/T) control module and erases the set speed from memory. The cruise control system also disengages when cruising speed is lower than the preset speed by 12.5 mph (20 km/h) or more. If the system is disengaged temporarily by the brake switch, clutch switch, or the automatic transmission mode switch and vehicle speed is still above 25 mph (40 km/h), turn and release the resume/accel switch. With the resume/accel switch turned and released, the set memory is retained. The vehicle automatically returns to the previously set speed.
For gradual acceleration without depressing the accelerator pedal, turn the resume/accel switch and hold it there until the desired speed is reached. This will send an acceleration signal to the engine (M/T) or powertrain (A/T) control module. When the switch is released, the system will be reprogrammed for the new speed. Quickly turning and releasing the resume/accel switch allows you to tap up the preset cruising speed.
CIRCUIT OPERATION
Each turn increases the preset speed by 1 mph (1.6 km/h). The preset speed can be increased by up to 10 mph (16 km/h) in this manner. To slow the vehicle down, depress and hold the set/coast switch. This will send a deceleration signal to the engine (M/T) or powertrain (A/T) control module causing the vehicle to coast until the desired speed is reached. When the desired speed is reached, release the set/coast switch. This will reprogram the system for the new speed. Quickly depressing and releasing the set/coast switch allows you to tap down the preset cruising speed. Each depress decreases the preset speed by 1 mph (1.6 km/h). The preset speed can be decreased to a minimum of 25 mph (40 km/h) in this manner.