The Custom Cruise III system contains a built in delay feature which could be mis-diagnosed as a malfunctioning cruise control. Specifically, with this system, only after the multifunction lever switch has been in the "ON " position for approximately one to two seconds will the cruise control system engage - with depression of the set/coast button. The reason for this time delay is twofold:
- It allows ample opportunity for the cruise control module to correctly interpret vehicle speed.
- Secondly, an important safety consideration is yielded as well. This same delay prevents the cruise controller from storing an uncalled-for "set" speed.
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