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Cruise Control Module: Testing and Inspection




Scope
Test readings and directions for measuring signals and levels on the cruise control module are given in the following pages.







Remember:
- Note the test conditions and use common sense when assessing the test result.
- The test readings presented are with the ignition ON unless otherwise stated.
- First check that the control module has a power supply and is grounded.
- Then check all sensor inputs and signals from other systems.
- Finally, check the control module outputs. Remember that the test reading does not tell us whether the actuator is in working order.
- If any reading is not OK, consult the wiring diagram to trace the leads, connectors or components which should be checked more thoroughly.
- The specified test readings refer to those obtained with a calibrated Fluke 88/97.
- The test readings % (+) and ms (+) indicate the pulse ratio and pulse duration of the signal. A test instrument for measuring pulse ratio and pulse duration must be used. The (+) sign indicates a positive trigger pulse, TRIG+.







The pins are identified by both a number and a letter. Note that Pin I does not exist.







Pin No. A - D:






Pin No. E - K: