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Audiovox Cruise install troubleshooting help.
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<blockquote data-quote="ionbeam" data-source="post: 1323498" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>There is a red tag on the Blue CC wire which says "Do Not Remove". If you removed the resistor covered by the red tag your CC will not work. (Yes, most of the "how to" guides say it's a diode, but it is in fact a resistor under the red label.)</p><p></p><p>The Blue CC wire should attach to either coil wire, the solid Orange or Gray/Red wires. Until the Blue wire voltage varies with engine speed the cruise will not work.</p><p></p><p>The 0.1 volts may be enough to be a problem, just for diagnostic purposes you may want to jumper it to ground. USE ALL CAUTION if you temporarily jumper the wire. When measuring the CC Purple wire be sure your meter uses the same ground as the CC to prevent false readings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ionbeam, post: 1323498, member: 277"] There is a red tag on the Blue CC wire which says "Do Not Remove". If you removed the resistor covered by the red tag your CC will not work. (Yes, most of the "how to" guides say it's a diode, but it is in fact a resistor under the red label.) The Blue CC wire should attach to either coil wire, the solid Orange or Gray/Red wires. Until the Blue wire voltage varies with engine speed the cruise will not work. The 0.1 volts may be enough to be a problem, just for diagnostic purposes you may want to jumper it to ground. USE ALL CAUTION if you temporarily jumper the wire. When measuring the CC Purple wire be sure your meter uses the same ground as the CC to prevent false readings. [/QUOTE]
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