CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM OUTLINE [13B-MSP]
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Features
Improved driveability
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• Cruise control switch adopted
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Outline
Component and function
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• DSC HU/CM (CAN communication: Vehicle speed signal)
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The vehicle speed signal is sent to the PCM from either the DSC HU/CM.
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Engine compartment
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Cruise control
switch
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ON/OFF
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ON/OFF
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This is the main switch of the cruise control system. Turning the ON/OFF switch to on switches the cruise control system to standby status.
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Steering wheel
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SET (-)
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SET (-)
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When the vehicle speed exceeds 27 km/h {17 mph} during normal driving (cruise control system is in standby status) and the SET (-) switch is released after it is pressed, the PCM stores the vehicle speed at the time of the switch is released and the cruise control begins.
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RES (+)
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RES (+)
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If the RES (+) switch is pressed while the cruise control is in standby status (PCM has stored a set vehicle speed) and the vehicle speed exceeds 27 km/h {17 mph} during normal driving, the cruise control system activates to control the vehicle speed to the set vehicle speed.
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CANCEL
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CANCEL
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Pressing the CANCEL switch during cruise control switches the cruise control system to standby status (Set vehicle speed is saved).
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Brake signal
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Depressing the brake pedal during cruise control switches the cruise control system to standby status (Set vehicle speed is saved).
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Brake pedal
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CPP switch (MT)
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Depressing the clutch pedal during cruise control switches the cruise control system to standby status (Set vehicle speed is saved).
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Clutch pedal
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Neutral switch (MT)
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Shifting to neutral during cruise control switches the cruise control system to standby status (Set vehicle speed is saved).
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Manual transmission
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TCM (AT) (CAN communication: Neutral signal)
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Changing the selector lever from the D range to the N position during cruise control switches the cruise control system to standby status (Set vehicle speed is saved).
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Automatic transmission
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PCM
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• The cruise control system activates or stops based on the cruise control switch ON/OFF signal.
• The cruise control duty signal, which is based on each input signal, is sent to the throttle valve actuator.
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Engine compartment
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Throttle valve actuator
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The duty signal sent from the PCM adjusts the throttle valve opening angle.
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Throttle body
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Cruise main indicator light
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This illuminates while the cruise control system is in standby or control status.
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Instrument cluster
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Cruise set indicator light
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This illuminates while the cruise control system is in control status.
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