Cruise Control Troubleshooting
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From: Mooresville NC
Car: LOWERED ♦ CRIMSON METALFLAKE
Engine: ► 400 KUBES ◄
Transmission: 765R4
Axle/Gears: EATON POSI 4.56
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The Cruise Module is located behind the right side of the dash IP.
Using a voltmeter or test light (the type for testing for voltage, not a continuity tester) probe the gray wire at the Cruise Module located behind the right side of the dash IP.
When you switch the Cruise to ON, is there power there?
Then probe the gray wire with a black stripe.
When you switch the Cruise to ON, is there power there?
If yes to both, unplug the servo located at the left front of the engine compartment.
Use an ohmmeter to measure across terminals A & C.
The Ω must be no than 55.
Across terminals E & C, same deal.
Across terminals B & D, the Ω must be no than 25.
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I Hit The Water Barrels Because My Car Was Dirty
Using a voltmeter or test light (the type for testing for voltage, not a continuity tester) probe the gray wire at the Cruise Module located behind the right side of the dash IP.
When you switch the Cruise to ON, is there power there?
Then probe the gray wire with a black stripe.
When you switch the Cruise to ON, is there power there?
If yes to both, unplug the servo located at the left front of the engine compartment.
Use an ohmmeter to measure across terminals A & C.
The Ω must be no than 55.
Across terminals E & C, same deal.
Across terminals B & D, the Ω must be no than 25.
◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙◙
Happy Racing!
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I Hit The Water Barrels Because My Car Was Dirty
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