Checking the CANCEL, SET, RESUME, ON/OFF Function
Checking The CANCEL Function
Checking The CANCEL Function:
Fault symptoms
Cruise control faulty.
Condition
The following condition applies to the fault symptom described:
- No diagnostic trouble codes in the car having the symptom described.
In addition, the following conditions must be fulfilled for the CANCEL function in the cruise control module to be activated:
- Pin A (1): 0 V
- Pin B (2): approx. 12 V
- Pin C (3): approx. 12 V
Diagnostic help
The cruise control switch and the clutch and brake pedals are used when diagnosing fault. On cars with automatic transmission, the cruise control switch, the brake pedal and the selector lever are used.
Fault diagnosis is carried out in diagnostics mode (see points 1-3 in Cruise Control/Testing and Inspection/Procedures/Fault Diagnosis, Fault Symptoms/Diagnosis). Start fault diagnosis at point 4 and work your way through the entire fault diagnosis procedure step by step up to point 17.
Checking the wiring harness
Jiggle the wiring harness at several points to reveal any intermittent open or short circuits. Observe the multimeter, diagnostics tool or test lamp during the test.
Checking The SET Function
Checking The SET Function:
Fault symptoms
Cruise control faulty.
Condition
The following condition applies to the fault symptom described:
- No diagnostic trouble codes in the car having the symptom described.
In addition, the following conditions must be fulfilled for the SET function in the cruise control module to be activated:
- Pin A (1): 0 V
- Pin B (2): approx. 12 V
- Pin C (3): 0 V
Diagnostic help
The cruise control switch and the clutch and brake pedals are used when diagnosing fault. On cars with automatic transmission, the cruise control switch, the brake pedal and the selector lever are used.
Fault diagnosis is carried out in diagnostics mode (see points 1-3 in Cruise Control/Testing and Inspection/Procedures/Fault Diagnosis, Fault Symptoms/Diagnosis). Start fault diagnosis at point 4 and work your way through the entire fault diagnosis procedure step by step up to point 17.
Checking the wiring harness
Jiggle the wiring harness at several points to reveal any intermittent open or short circuits. Observe the multimeter, diagnostics tool or test lamp during the test.
Checking The RESUME Function
Checking The RESUME Function:
Fault symptoms
Cruise control faulty.
Condition
The following condition applies to the fault symptom described:
- No diagnostic trouble codes in the car having the symptom described.
In addition, the following conditions must be fulfilled for the RESUME function in the cruise control module to be activated:
- Pin A (1): 0 V
- Pin B (2): 0 V
- Pin C (3): approx. 12 V
Diagnostic help
The cruise control switch and the clutch and brake pedals are used when diagnosing fault. On cars with automatic transmission, the cruise control switch, the brake pedal and the selector lever are used.
Fault diagnosis is carried out in diagnostics mode (see points 1-3 in Cruise Control/Testing and Inspection/Procedures/Fault Diagnosis, Fault Symptoms/Diagnosis). Start fault diagnosis at point 4 and work your way through the entire fault diagnosis procedure step by step up to point 17.
Checking the wiring harness
Jiggle the wiring harness at several points to reveal any intermittent open or short circuits. Observe the multimeter, diagnostics tool or test lamp during the test.