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Cruise Control Switch: Description and Operation




MAIN SWITCH
- The main switch is the main power supply switch of the cruise control module and has a built-in power indicator and night illumination light.
- When the ignition switch is placed in the OFF position with the main switch at ON, the main switch is also simultaneously forced to OFF In this condition, even if the ignition switch is placed in the ON position again, the main switch will stay in the OFF state.

SUB SWITCH (SET LEVER)




- When the vehicle is in the cruise control mode, the sub switch controls its operation. It inputs SET/COAST signal, ACCEL/RESUME signal or CANCEL signal to the cruise control module.
- The sub switch is located on the right side of the steering wheel and can be operated without releasing your hand from the steering wheel.
- The sub switch is an auto return lever type.




- RESUME/ACCEL and SET/COAST switch
The switch is caused to be ON as long as the lever is kept pressed in any of the positions, and outputs it as a signal to the control module.

- CANCEL switch
The switch is caused to be ON as long as the lever is pulled toward CANCEL (toward you), and outputs RESUME/ACCEL and SET/COAST ON signals simultaneously.

CANCEL SWITCH
The cancel switch cancels the cruise mode. When any of the following switches is operated, the cruise switch cancels the cruise mode.
- Stop light switch
- Brake switch
- Clutch switch (MT model)
- Inhibitor switch (AT model)
- Main switch
- Sub switch (CANCEL position)