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Operation Check

  1. INPUT SIGNAL CHECK 
    Fig 1: Identifying Cruise Control Main Switch Position
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    1. Connect the intelligent tester to the DLC3.
    2. Check the cruise control main switch using the DATA LIST function in the intelligent tester (ON-OFF, CANCEL, -/SET, +/RES, and MODE).
  2. INSPECT MODE SWITCH 
    1. Turn the ignition switch on (IG).

      HINT:

      Dynamic laser cruise is default mode.

      Fig 2: Identifying Cruise Control Main Switch Position
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    2. After pushing the ON-OFF button on, push the cruise control main switch to MODE for at least 1 second without any other control. Make sure that "NORMAL." is indicated and no indication is shown in the display.
      Fig 3: Identifying Cruise And Normal Indication Light Display
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      NOTE: Do not push any other switches before pushing the main switch to MODE. If another switch is pushed, turn the main switch OFF and repeat the procedure above.

      HINT:

      If the system cannot switch to the constant speed control mode, push the ON-OFF button off once, and perform the same procedures as shown above. If a malfunction is still detected in the system, and then start the engine and perform the above procedure.

  3. INSPECT STEERING PAD SWITCH ASSEMBLY 
    1. Turn the switch on.
    2. Push on the ON-OFF button of the cruise control main switch.
    3. Push on the distance control switch of the steering pad switch.
    4. Check the indication multi-information display of the combination meter, changes from "LONG", "MIDDLE" to "SHORT" in order.

      HINT:

      The indication is immediately set to "LONG" each time the engine is started.

      Fig 4: Identifying Multi-Information Display Of Combination Meter
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