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Retrieving Codes

  1. Turn ignition switch to OFF position. Using an analog voltmeter, connect voltmeter positive lead to Data Link Connector (DLC) terminal No. 5 (cruise control) and negative lead to terminal No. 12 (ground). See Fig 1 . DLC is located next to junction block, above left kick panel.
  2. Ensure all accessories are off. Turn ignition switch to ON position and Cruise Control Module (CCM) codes will be displayed. If 2 or more systems are non-functional, they will be displayed in numerical order.
  3. Codes are indicated by 12-volt pulses of voltmeter pointer. A constant repetition of 12-volt pulses indicates system is normal. If system is abnormal, voltmeter will pulse between zero and 12 volts. Signals will appear on voltmeter as long and short 12-volt pulses. Long pulses represent tens; short pulses represent ones.
  4. Check voltmeter reading against self-diagnostic display patterns and perform indicated test. See Figure . If any codes are displayed, circuit malfunction may be present. Cruise control system is normal if code can be cleared.
Fig 1: Identifying Data Link Connector & Terminals
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