Auto-Cruise Control Switch Check
Cruise Control Setting Check1. Switch ON the main switch.
2. Drive at the desired speed above approximately 40 kph (25 mph).
3. Turn the control switch to the SET position.
4. Check that when the switch is released the speed is the desired constant speed.
NOTE: If the vehicle speed decreases to approximately 15 kph (9 mph) below the set speed, because of climbing a hill for example, the cruise control will be canceled.
Speed Increase Setting Check
1. Set to the desired speed.
2. Turn the control switch to RESUME.
3. Check that acceleration continues while the switch is pressed, and that after it is released the constant speed at the time when it was released becomes the driving speed.
NOTE: Even if, during acceleration, the vehicle speed reaches or exceeds the high limit [approximately 200 kph (124 mph)], acceleration will continue, however; when the switch is released, the set speed ("memorized speed") will become the high limit of the vehicle speed.
Speed Reduction Setting Check
1. Set to the desired speed.
2. Turn the control switch to SET.
3. Check that deceleration continues while the switch is pressed, and that after it is released the constant speed at the time when it was released becomes the driving speed.
NOTE: When the vehicle speed reaches the low limit [approximately 40 kph (25 mph)) during deceleration, the automatic speed control will be canceled.
Auto-cruise Control Cancellation Check and Check of Return to the Set Speed Before Cancellation
1. Set the cruise speed control.
2. Check that there is a return to ordinary driving when either of the operations below is performed.
1. The cruise control switch is turned to CANCEL.
2. The brake pedal is depressed.
3. The selector lever is at "N".
3. Turn the control switch to RESUME while driving at a vehicle speed of approximately 40 kph (25 mph) or higher, and check that there is a return to the cruise control speed before the function is canceled and the vehicle travels at a constant speed.
4. When driving at constant speed, check that the vehicle returns to the normal driving condition when the main switch is turned to OFF.
Disconnect the connector of the control switch and operate the control switch to measure the resistance between the individual terminals.
If the readings are as shown below, the control switch may be considered good.