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Old 07-17-2010, 10:07 AM
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Originally Posted by garys 68
elmscan, $60, tells you what all your sensors are sending.
Not cruise which is a function I would like out of a scanner I buy.
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My cruise control in now working. Thanks for all the help.
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Originally Posted by Thealien
My cruise control in now working. Thanks for all the help.
and the fix was???
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Originally Posted by busta9876
and the fix was???
I was using a simple on off toggle for the off/on

I was using a simple momentary toggle on/off/on for the set/coast and resume/accel functions. While testing I noticed that while I was getting a full 12 volts to the set/coast or resume/accel depending on which direction I was pushing the on/off/on switch. Upun further testing I noticed the opposing side was also getting 3-4 volts. I guess the cheap switch was malfunctioning (rang out with an ohm meter fine?). I removed the resume/accel wire from the switch and now the set/coast functions perfectly. I either need to find a quality on/off/on switch or I am probably just going to get 2 momentary toggle or pushbutton switches, one for each function. For now having the set/coast function working proves that my VSS and TCC sw are both operational.



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