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Audiovox Cruise Control-Problem Solved?
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<blockquote data-quote="rfulcher" data-source="post: 430571" data-attributes="member: 5085"><p>After a year of frustration <u>nothing</u> made a difference until I shortened and moved the signal wire to the orange wire at the ECU. This was the first thing with a positive effect, however this only helped enough for the cruise control to work on the flats. When first tested it worked for over 50 miles on the flats but a false release occurred at the first and almost any change in elevation. After this significant but still inadequate improvement I changed DIP switch 7 to OFF and the problem was completely resolved.</p><p></p><p>I suspect that changing the blue signal wire location improved the quality of the signal and I think this should be standard practice for this reason alone. However the problem was not completely solved until DIP switch 7 was set to OFF. It would an easy interesting experiment for someone with the problem to leave the blue wire at the coil and only change the DIP switch. Mine works great now so I will leave this to someone else.</p><p></p><p>Ross</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rfulcher, post: 430571, member: 5085"] After a year of frustration [U]nothing[/U] made a difference until I shortened and moved the signal wire to the orange wire at the ECU. This was the first thing with a positive effect, however this only helped enough for the cruise control to work on the flats. When first tested it worked for over 50 miles on the flats but a false release occurred at the first and almost any change in elevation. After this significant but still inadequate improvement I changed DIP switch 7 to OFF and the problem was completely resolved. I suspect that changing the blue signal wire location improved the quality of the signal and I think this should be standard practice for this reason alone. However the problem was not completely solved until DIP switch 7 was set to OFF. It would an easy interesting experiment for someone with the problem to leave the blue wire at the coil and only change the DIP switch. Mine works great now so I will leave this to someone else. Ross [/QUOTE]
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