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Audiovox cruise issues.
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<blockquote data-quote="Northwoods Snowman" data-source="post: 1330210" data-attributes="member: 57571"><p>Another followup: I still would have the problem of the speed varying about 4 or 5 mph at the right speed (wind load) range and in hills. I decided to adjust the cruise to the "standard" setting for the vehicle power to weight ratio DIP switches (most recommendations I've seen are for the high power to weight ratio setting). Seems to have solved that problem too. Reduced the variance to about 1 or 2 mph since it kicks in faster. Not too abruptly unless you're in a low gear like 3rd around town or something. On the highway it behaves much more like a car now. I can drive down a hill and it won't let me slow way down before it kicks back in and it doesn't overshoot as bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northwoods Snowman, post: 1330210, member: 57571"] Another followup: I still would have the problem of the speed varying about 4 or 5 mph at the right speed (wind load) range and in hills. I decided to adjust the cruise to the "standard" setting for the vehicle power to weight ratio DIP switches (most recommendations I've seen are for the high power to weight ratio setting). Seems to have solved that problem too. Reduced the variance to about 1 or 2 mph since it kicks in faster. Not too abruptly unless you're in a low gear like 3rd around town or something. On the highway it behaves much more like a car now. I can drive down a hill and it won't let me slow way down before it kicks back in and it doesn't overshoot as bad. [/QUOTE]
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