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Cruise Control System Test No 4 - Cruise Control System Power Supply Check

  1. Without disconnecting harness, connect a jumper wire between Dk. Blue/Red and Yellow/Red wires of cruise control switch harness connection. If display reads "00", replace cruise control switch. If display on tester reads blank, go to next step.
    Fig 1: Jumper Connection on Cruise Control Switch Connector
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  2. Turn ignition off. Without disconnecting connector, connect a voltmeter between Dk. Blue/Red wire of cruise control switch harness connector and ground. Turn ignition on. If voltmeter reads within one volt of battery voltage, go to next step. If voltmeter reads zero volts, repair Dk. Blue/Red wire for an open circuit to fuse box.
    Fig 2: Voltmeter Connection on Cruise Control Switch Connector
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  3. Turn ignition off. Disconnect 60-pin connector. Connect a voltmeter between Yellow/Red wire in cavity No. 8 and ground. Turn ignition on. If voltmeter reads battery voltage, replace SMEC for a bad logic board. Before replacing SMEC, ensure terminal in cavity No. 8 of 60-pin connector is not damaged causing a poor connection. If voltmeter reads zero volts, repair Yellow/Red wire in cavity No. 8 for an open circuit to cruise control switch.
Fig 3: Voltmeter Connection to No. 8 of 60-Pin Connector
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