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BriGuyMax Jun 16, 2001 08:44 AM

ok..so I'm on the interstate yesterday, and I go to turn on the cruise and the on/off button illuminates, but when I tried to set it, it would work. I couldn't get it to engage at all. I tried again after turning off the car and it still didn't work. I then looked at the fuse panel to see if there was a Cruise control fuse...and couldn't fine one. Does anyone know what could be wrong????

Daniel B. Martin Jun 16, 2001 09:04 AM


Originally posted by BriGuyMax
ok..so I'm on the interstate yesterday, and I go to turn on the cruise and the on/off button illuminates, but when I tried to set it, it would work. I couldn't get it to engage at all. I tried again after turning off the car and it still didn't work. I then looked at the fuse panel to see if there was a Cruise control fuse...and couldn't fine one. Does anyone know what could be wrong????
Check fuse #12 (7.5 amps) in the passenger compartment fuse block. This is the lowest fuse in the middle column of fuses.

Sometimes an ASCD won't engage because it mistakenly thinks it has been told to disengage. These are the disengage signals:

- Dashboard switch is in the off position.
- Driver steps on the brake pedal.
- Driver steps on the clutch pedal (5-speed).
- Driver presses ASCD cancel switch.
- Vehicle Speed Sensor indicates speed outside ASCD operating range.

Check each of these items. The location of most of these components is shown in the Chilton repair manual on page 6-11.

The brake pedal switch is probably the most heavily used component in the ASCD system. That's because it is operated every time the driver steps on the brakes, regardless of whether the Cruise is engaged. The part that works hardest is likely to be the part that fails first.

Check the ASCD relay in the engine compartment. (ASCD = Automatic Speed Control Device.) Relay box #1 is on the passenger's side of the engine compartment. Use a flat-blade screwdriver to release the latches and lift the relay box cover up and away. The legend on the relay box cover identifies the position of the ASCD relay. It is blue (5-speed) or brown (automatic transmission). All relays of like color are interchangeable. Exchange the ASCD relay with any other of the same color.

Verify that the wires and vacuum hoses which attach to the ASCD actuator are intact and connected.

There could be other faults (bad ASCD actuator, bad ASCD control unit) but these are less probable.

BriGuyMax Jun 16, 2001 09:09 AM

Thanks Daniel....I'll check all that stuff and post back! As always, you are a great help!

MAX2000JP Jun 16, 2001 11:49 AM


Originally posted by BriGuyMax
Thanks Daniel....I'll check all that stuff and post back! As always, you are a great help!
Bri try wedging the gas pedal with a gym sock...its should work:)

The_quorum Jun 16, 2001 08:49 PM


Originally posted by Daniel B. Martin

- Vehicle Speed Sensor indicates speed outside ASCD operating range.


For anyone who's curious...
The maximum cruise control operating speed (on my car at least) is 90mph; both to "set" and to "accelerate" (it won't accelrate past 90 using the button on the wheel...but your foot works!)

Of course, I do not endorse driving on cruise control at speeds exceeding the legal limits or any other such foolishness such as setting your cruise at 55mph and sticking yourself in the left lane... :smash:


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