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Audiovox CCS-100
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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 1085934" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>First suspect a sticking brake pedal. Hook your toe under the pedal and lift, then try to set the cruise. If the cruise sets, the brake pedal is sticking. Simply lube the pivot which requires some significant hardware removal. Look at the voltage on the brake system first, that is most likely where you will find the problem, especially because of a sticking brake pedal.</p><p></p><p>Also, if there is too much play in the throttle cable the cruise servo will try to take up slack until it senses that the attempt to set the cruise resulted in no response from the engine then it shuts off. Definitely check the slack in the throttle cable and the servo bead chain.</p><p></p><p>If that doesn't fix the cruise I have troubleshot some systems that had sticking solenoids in the servo unit. Most people will be in a system replacement situation if that is the root cause. I can fix a servo with bad solenoids but it is beyond most casual users.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 1085934, member: 277"] First suspect a sticking brake pedal. Hook your toe under the pedal and lift, then try to set the cruise. If the cruise sets, the brake pedal is sticking. Simply lube the pivot which requires some significant hardware removal. Look at the voltage on the brake system first, that is most likely where you will find the problem, especially because of a sticking brake pedal. Also, if there is too much play in the throttle cable the cruise servo will try to take up slack until it senses that the attempt to set the cruise resulted in no response from the engine then it shuts off. Definitely check the slack in the throttle cable and the servo bead chain. If that doesn't fix the cruise I have troubleshot some systems that had sticking solenoids in the servo unit. Most people will be in a system replacement situation if that is the root cause. I can fix a servo with bad solenoids but it is beyond most casual users. [/QUOTE]
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