System Input Tests
- System input tests should be performed if no trouble codes are stored when performing SELF-DIAGNOSTICS
.
- System input tests cycle each cruise control switch and sensor. On Eclipse, use Multi-Use Tester (MB991341) or an analog voltmeter for system input check.
- The multi-use tester setting is the same as setting for self-diagnostic. Plug multi-use tester connectors into cigar lighter and self-diagnostic connector. On Colt, Colt 200, Stealth, Summit and 3000GT use analog voltmeter for system input check.
- If using voltmeter, connect leads of analog voltmeter between cruise control terminal and ground terminal of diagnostic connector. See Figure
or Figure
. Turn ignition on. Turn cruise control switch to OFF position. Turn cruise control set switch to ON position.
- Turn cruise control switch to ON position and within one second turn resume switch to ON position. On all models, perform each switch input test, following INPUT CODE CHART. See Fig 1
or Fig 2
.
- Cycle each switch until code is displayed. If code is not displayed, that switch or sensor is defective. When each switch or sensor is cycled and signals are reaching control unit, codes will continue to display.
- When switch or sensor cycling stops, code display stops. If system input tests check okay, check vacuum pump. See TEST NO. 6
under CIRCUIT TESTS (EXCEPT ECLIPSE).
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