Section 6 (Cruise Control System): Description
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Cruise control is a speed control system that maintains a desired vehicle speed under normal driving conditions. Steep grades may cause variations in selected speeds. System has capability to cruise, coast, resume speed, accelerate, tap-up and tap-down.
The main components of the cruise control system include the Throttle Actuator Control (TAC) module, Powertrain Control Module (PCM), cruise control functional switches, TCC brake switch (A/T) cruise control brake switch (M/T), brakelight switch, and clutch switch (M/T). See COMPONENT LOCATIONS .