System Outline
The cruise control system is a constant vehicle speed controller in which control of the switch on the instrument panel makes it possible to automatically adjust the opening of the engine throttle valve without depressing of the accel pedal.
- Set Operation
- Set Speed Control
- Coast Control
- Accel Control
- Resume Control
- Manual Cancel Mechanism
- Auto Cancel Function
- Overdrive Control Function
Overdrive is sometimes cut off on gradients during cruise control driving. When end of climbing gradient is determined by throttle opening degree information after overdrive is canceled, control is reset to overdrive condition after overdrive resetting timer operation. Also, when overdrive is cut off during accel or resume control, control is reset to overdrive condition when accel or resume control is finished.
When the ON-OFF SW is turned on, the system starts preparations necessary for the cruise control and turns on the indicator light in the combination meter.
When the - SET SW is operated with the cruise control main SW turned on during travelling, the constant vehicle speed is controlled.
When the - SET SW is kept turned on during cruise control travelling, the engine control module controls the throttle valve to decelerate the vehicle. Every time the - SET SW is turned on instantaneously, the vehicle speed is decelerated approximately 1.5 km/h.
When the + RES SW is kept turned on during cruise control travelling, the engine control module controls the throttle valve to accelerate the vehicle. Every time the + RES SW is turned on instantaneously, the vehicle speed is accelerated approximately 1.5 km/h.
When the vehicle speed is above the low speed limit (Approximately 40 km/h, 25 mph) if the cruise control is cancelled, use of the + RES SW accelerates the vehicle to the speed level used before canceling the cruise control.
If any of the following signals is input during cruise control travelling, the cruise control is cancelled.
* The stop light SW is turned on.
* The CANCEL SW is turned on.
* The ON-OFF SW is turned off.
* Gear is shifted from D position to other position than D.
If any of the following conditions is encountered, the cruise control is automatically cancelled.
* The stop light SW wiring is faulty or short-circuited.
* The vehicle speed signal is faulty.
* The electronically controlled throttle malfunctions.