Cruise Control System System Description

  1. CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM

  1. LIMIT CONTROL

  1. OPERATION OF CRUISE CONTROL

Cruise Control System -- System Description



CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
This system is controlled by the ECM, and is activated by the throttle position sensor and motor. The ECM controls the following functions: ON-OFF, SET/COAST, RESUME/ACCEL, CANCEL, vehicle speed operation, motor output control, and overdrive control.
  1. The ECM compares the vehicle speed from the speed sensor with the stored vehicle speed set through the cruise control main switch. The ECM controls the throttle valve motor of the throttle position sensor and motor to open the valve when the driving speed is less than the stored speed and controls it to close the valve when the driving speed is greater than the stored speed.
  2. The ECM receives signals such as ON-OFF, SET/COAST, RESUME/ACCEL, and CANCEL from the cruise control main switch and executes them.
  3. The ECM illuminates the combination meter's CRUISE main indicator light when it receives the cruise control main switch ON signal.
  4. The ECM cancels the cruise control system when the brake pedal is depressed and the ECM receives the stop light switch signal.
  5. The ECM cancels the cruise control system when the shift lever is moved from D or 4 to a position other than D or 4, and the ECM receives the PNP switch signal.

LIMIT CONTROL
  1. Low speed limit
    The lowest possible limit of the speed setting range is set at approximately 40 km/h (25 mph). The cruise control system cannot be set when the driving vehicle speed is below the low speed limit. Cruise control operation will be automatically canceled when the vehicle speed decreases below the low speed limit of 40 km/h (25 mph) while the cruise control is operating.

  2. High speed limit
    The highest possible limit of the speed setting range is set at approximately 200 km/h (125 mph). The cruise control system cannot be set when the driving vehicle speed is over the high speed limit. Also, RES/ACC cannot be used to increase speed beyond the high speed limit.


OPERATION OF CRUISE CONTROL
The cruise control main switch operates 7 functions: SET, COAST, TAP-DOWN, RESUME, ACCELERATION (ACCEL), TAP-UP, and CANCEL. The SET, TAP-DOWN and COAST functions, and the RESUME, TAP-UP and ACCEL functions are operated with the same switch. The cruise control main switch is an automatic return type switch which turns on only while pressing it in each arrow direction and turns off after releasing it.
  1. SET CONTROL
    Vehicle speed is stored and constant speed control is maintained when pushing the switch to SET/COAST while driving with the cruise control main switch ON (the CRUISE main indicator light is illuminated), and the vehicle speed is within the set speed range (between the low and high speed limits).

  2. COAST CONTROL
    The ECM changes the cruise control demanding throttle opening angle to 0 degrees and decelerates the vehicle when SET/COAST on the cruise control main switch is pressed and held while the cruise control system is operating. When the cruise control main switch is released from SET/COAST, the vehicle speed is stored and constant speed control is maintained.

    HINT:
    An actual throttle valve opening angle of 0° is not possible due to the idle speed control, etc.
  3. TAP-DOWN CONTROL
    When tapping down the cruise control main switch to SET/COAST (for approximately 0.6 seconds) while the cruise control system is operating, the stored vehicle speed decreases each time by approximately 1.6 km/h (1.0 mph). When the cruise control main switch is released from SET/COAST and the difference between the driving and stored vehicle speed is more than 5 km/h (3 mph), the vehicle speed is stored and constant speed is maintained.

  4. ACCEL CONTROL
    The throttle valve motor of the throttle position sensor and motor is instructed by the ECM to open the throttle valve when RES/ACC on the cruise control main switch is pressed and held while the cruise control system is operating. When the cruise control main switch is released from RES/ACC, the vehicle speed is stored and constant speed is maintained.

  5. TAP-UP CONTROL
    When tapping up the cruise control main switch to RES/ACC (for approximately 0.6 seconds) while the cruise control system is operating, the stored vehicle speed increases each time by approximately 1.6 km/h (1.0 mph). However, when the difference between the driving and the stored vehicle speed is more than 5 km/h (3 mph), the stored vehicle speed does not change.

  6. RESUME CONTROL
    If the cruise control operation was canceled with the stop light switch or the CANCEL switch, moving the shift lever to any position except D or 4, and if driving speed is within the set speed range, setting the cruise control main switch to RES/ACC restores the vehicle speed memorized at the time of cancellation, and constant speed is maintained.

  7. MANUAL CANCEL CONTROL
    Performing any of the following cancels the cruise control system (the stored vehicle speed in the ECM is maintained).

    1. Depressing the brake pedal
    2. Moving the shift lever to any position except D or 4
    3. Setting the cruise control main switch to CANCEL
    4. Turning the cruise control main switch OFF (the stored vehicle speed in the ECM is not maintained)