Flow of Diagnosis
NOTE: If any concerns are noted with the speedometer, stop lamps, or horn, address associated concerns before continuing speed control diagnosis.1. Verify the customer concern by operating the speed control system.
2. Visually inspect for obvious signs of mechanical and electrical damage; refer to the visual inspection chart:
VISUAL INSPECTION CHART
Mechanical
- Damaged speed control actuator cable
- Speed control actuator cable not attached to throttle switch
Electrical
- Blown fuse(s):
- 10 A ASC
- 15 A STOP
- Brake ON/OFF (BOO) switch
- Deactivator switch
- Clutch switch (M/T only)
- Damaged wiring
- Loose, corroded, or dirty connections
- Damaged speed control actuator switches
3. Check the wiring harness for obvious signs of shorts, opens, bad connections, or damage.
4. Verify that the speedometer and stoplamps function properly.
5. Verify that the throttle cable is adjusted properly and not holding the throttle open or increasing idle speed.
6. Make sure the throttle linkage operates freely and smoothly when connected to the speed control cable and speed control servo.
7. If the fault is not visually evident, verify the symptom and proceed to the Symptom Chart. Symptom Related Diagnostic Procedures