Cruise Control System Operation Gas
For gasoline engine applications, the cruise control module
maintains a desired vehicle speed under normal driving conditions.
The following items describe the typical operation of the cruise control
module:
- Before the cruise control system will operate, the cruise control
module must see an input from the stoplamp switch by depressing the brake
pedal.
- The cruise ON/OFF switch must be in the ON position.
- Press the SET button in order to activate the cruise control module.
The cruise control module stores the last vehicle speed input from the
vehicle control module (VCM) into a memory.
- Use the stepper motor (part of the cruise control module) in order
to increase or decrease throttle position.
Throttle opening will vary depending upon the load (going
up or down an hill) in order to maintain speed.
- Turn the cruise ON/OFF switch to the OFF position or apply the
brake in order to turn the cruise system OFF.
Cruise Control System Operation Diesel
For diesel engine applications, the powertrain control
module (PCM) takes the place of the cruise control module.
The PCM operates in the following manner:
- Turn the CRUISE ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
- When the SET button is activated, the PCM stores the last vehicle
speed input from the vehicle speed sensor (VSS) into a memory
location.
The PCM controls the electronic fuel injection pump in order to maintain
the vehicle speed stored in memory.
- The PCM increases and decreases fuel injection position depending
on the load (going up or down a hill) to maintain vehicle speed.
- If the CRUISE ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position or the brake
is applied, the PCM will turn the cruise control system off.