Cruise Control Not Working
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Cruise Control Not Working
Hello guys, got a few questions and would appreciate any help i can get. thanks in advance!
Cruise control not working and wondering where i should start looking. is that a vacum issue or on C4's is it electronic?
thanks guys
Cruise control not working and wondering where i should start looking. is that a vacum issue or on C4's is it electronic?
thanks guys
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Melting Slicks
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On my 1992 it is vacuum operated. What year is your Corvette? ALWAYS include the year as the C4 Corvettes are not always the same.
I would check the vacuum at the hose going into the cruise control unit. With the car running just pull the hose off the cruise unit and stick your thumb over the end of the hose. If you have vacuum you will need to look elsewhere. If you do not have vacuum you will need to find out where the leak is.
I would check the vacuum at the hose going into the cruise control unit. With the car running just pull the hose off the cruise unit and stick your thumb over the end of the hose. If you have vacuum you will need to look elsewhere. If you do not have vacuum you will need to find out where the leak is.
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Melting Slicks
#7
Racer
Mine stopped working recently too. The CRUISE light doesn't come on anymore either, would that be from a bad switch?
#8
Intermediate
This is a picture of my 87( i have no idea if it is even remotely the same as yours). look all the way at the bottom right and you'll see a rounded looking mechanism(its right above the battery) with a cable coming out of it and leading to the side of the throttle body. that is the cruise control mechanism.
hope that helps
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Melting Slicks
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#11
Racer
Now, I know it's been a while since I've used my cruise and I have a few different cars so I may be confused, but I thought I remembered seeing a CRUISE light in the dash of my 94 when the cruise was engaged.
UPDATE: I checked the owner's manual and no mention of a CRUISE light so I must have dreamt that one. Anyway, my cruise control definitely stopped working so I will just follow along and hopefully I solution will pop up.
UPDATE: I checked the owner's manual and no mention of a CRUISE light so I must have dreamt that one. Anyway, my cruise control definitely stopped working so I will just follow along and hopefully I solution will pop up.
Last edited by Kris_K; 02-01-2012 at 09:21 AM.
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Tech Contributor
As stated there is no cruise on/off light. I wish there was so you know for sure its engaged at the switch level.
Reguardless another thing to look for beyond the vaccum line is the brake switch. If it is not centered on the top of the brake pedal arm cruise control will not engage. It must make contact with the brake arm. Also Cruise control can not set I believe below 20-25 Miles per hr.
Reguardless another thing to look for beyond the vaccum line is the brake switch. If it is not centered on the top of the brake pedal arm cruise control will not engage. It must make contact with the brake arm. Also Cruise control can not set I believe below 20-25 Miles per hr.
Last edited by Goldcylon; 02-01-2012 at 12:06 PM.
#13
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As stated there is no cruise on/off light. I wish there was so you know for sure its engaged at the switch level.
Reguardless another thing to look for beyond the vaccum line is the brake switch. If it is not centered on the top of the brake pedal arm cruise control will not engage. It must make contact with the brake arm. Also Cruise control can not set I believe below 20-25 Miles per hr.
Reguardless another thing to look for beyond the vaccum line is the brake switch. If it is not centered on the top of the brake pedal arm cruise control will not engage. It must make contact with the brake arm. Also Cruise control can not set I believe below 20-25 Miles per hr.
Do I need to remove the kick panel above the brake pedal to see/find it? What does it look like? Thanks!
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Tech Contributor
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c4-t...-for-94-a.html
Last edited by Goldcylon; 02-01-2012 at 03:59 PM.