Cruise Control: Service and Repair
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM1 - Accelerator pedal
2 - Vacuum actuator (accelerator pedal mounted)
To remove and adjust the actuator; the drivers side air duct or the floor outlet/center console must be removed.
- removing, see Fig. 1
- installing, see Fig. 2
3 - Control unit for cruise control
- behind the center console
4 - Vacuum line Y-piece
5 - Cruise control switch (E 45)
6 - Wiring harness for cruise control
7 - Ventilation valve with clutch pedal switch (F 36)
8 - Ventilation valve with brake pedal switch (F 47)
- removing and installing, see Fig. 3
9 - Vacuum lines
10 - Central electric module
11 - Vacuum pump for cruise control (V 18)
- removing, see Fig. 4
Fig. 1
Removing actuator element
1 - Vacuum actuator
2 - Actuator mounting bracket
3 - Pedal cluster
4 - Linkage
Fig. 2
Vacuum actuator, adjusting
Fig. 2:
^ loosen adjustment sleeve 2 on actuator 1 and push completely forward
^ adjust cable 3
^ pull adjustment sleeve to rear until 3.5 mm of play is obtained at the pedal plate
^ turn to adjustment sleeve to right to lock into place
^ check accelerator pedal clearance
Fig. 3
Ventilation valves, removing and installing
Fig. 3:
1 - Vacuum lines
2 - Ventilation valve on clutch pedal
3 - Ventilation valve on brake pedal
4 - Vacuum actuator
Removing
^ remove driver's side instrument panel trim
^ remove connector and vacuum line
^ unscrew ventilation valve out of bracket
Installing
^ press ventilation valve up to stop in bracket
^ pedal must be completely pulled back
Fig. 4
Vacuum pump (V 18), removing
1 - Vacuum line
2 - Vacuum pump
3 - Wiring harness to vacuum pump
^ remove battery
^ remove windshield washer mounting bracket
^ remove vacuum pump