Cruise Control Issues

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Centori

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THe cruise itself works great.. in fact maybe too well it dosen't want to disengage. More specifically when you push in the clutch the revs just go up or if you have the clutch pushed in and were to hit resure it would rev as well. Brake application always cancels it as do the switchs on the steering wheel just not the clutch.. Any ideas on this one?
 

sdpatt

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Yes. It sounds like you already diagnosed the source of the problem. You should inspect/adjust/repair or replace the interlock switch on the clutch pedal. That would be the lower, gray switch with the spring loaded tip as the higher, white switch with the long actuation rod is the starter interlock switch that closes the circuit only when the clutch pedal is fully depressed.
 

SHOguy 92

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couldn't it be the cable that controls the cruise control being sticky? so it won't disengage?
 

Rob94

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SHOguy11:
couldn't it be the cable that controls the cruise control being sticky? so it won't disengage?
If that were the case, it wouldn't disengage with the brake pedal either.
 

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