Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 14:11:38 -0600
Reply-To: "J \"Westy\"" <rbluewesty@GMAIL.COM>
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From: "J \"Westy\"" <rbluewesty@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Audiovox Cruise Control
In-Reply-To: <6.0.3.0.0.20070101161701.0428fec0@buncombe.main.nc.us>
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I love cruise control - especially in the Vanagon: at nearly 6'3", my ankle
gets tired of holding my foot up on the pedal. Unfortunately for me, the
cruise that came with the van (which was installed soon after purchase in
1987) is intermittent with its functioning. I don't want to spend the time
or $ to install a new one, but would like mine to work correctly, the first
time, it's turned on. The PO simply had her mechanic disconnect it since it
wouldn't work consistently and would even cut out.
Yes, I've checked the wiring at the stalk (on the column instead of a
control pad); I've checked the cutoff switch on the clutch; the vaccuum
actuator in the engine bay seems to hold vaccuum - since even when not
engaged, I can tug the hose off the actuator and hear it hiss; I've cleaned
the magnets on the CV (told you it was an old system) and adjusted them.
Even when it does work - it surges lightly (annoying)... but better than an
aching foot & leg! Any curise control experts out there?
In "V"anagon "W"esty Love, Light, & Laughter,
Jay
'87 Westy (Ol' Blue) in Missouri
346,000+ miles
On 1/1/07, Edward Maglott <emaglott@buncombe.main.nc.us> wrote:
>
> I installed one of these CCS-100 cruise controls a few months ago, and
> like
> it a lot. It really makes spending time on the highway easy. I don't
> find
> the ankle angle of right foot holding accelerator pedal comfortable and
> after an hour or so, it really starts to bother me. No more. The cruise
> control holds the set speed pretty accurately. It can't get the throttle
> all the way open, so I sometimes have to "help" it in the mountains, but
> that's ok. Many people mount the little control pad on the right side of
> the dash over one of the empty switch blanks. I already had something in
> that spot, so I went with this alternate location:
> http://snipurl.com/16b9u
> I trimmed the corner of the control pad so that it would tuck into the
> corner of the cluster without sticking out into the speedo too much, or
> covering the fasten seat belt light any more than it does.
>
> Edward
>
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In "V"anagon "W"esty Love, Light, & Laughter,
Jay
'87 Westy (Ol' Blue) in Missouri
346,000+ miles
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