Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 08:07:01 -0400 From: KeithG <noonenospamay.com> Subject: Re: Cruise on 9000CSE
On most CSE cars 94-> (don't know about the '93, but think is is old school), the cruise is totally unlike the C900 or early 9k (vacuum pump unit). It is totally electronic with a stepper motor or some such running it. If I am not mistaken, its brains are in the trionic Engine ECU. It could be pedal switches, brake light on, wiring, or the stepper motor. I have one of these which I could part with for the right price. KeithG ajs wrote: > I also had cruise problems.Re-soldering the computer did nothing. Replaced > it from a junker and the the cruise works again. The computer replacement > was the last thing to try. First make sure there is no vacuum leaks, then > replace the computer. Good Luck. > > "Rob" <robjnospamAMwirenet.nl> wrote in message > news:HX%Xc.20793$C7.18351nospamews05.chello.com... > >>I have a weird problem with the cruise control on my 9000CSE (1994). The >>whole thing works fine when the outside temperature reaches about 22 > > degrees > >>Celsius (about 72 degrees Fahrenheit), or direct sunlight for a longer >>period of time. I have checked all of the components, replaced the pedal >>switches, even took out the electronic control unit and soldered all > > circuit > >>point again, but nothing seems to help. Outside temperature down.... No >>cruise control. >>Anyone a clue??? >>TIA >>Rob >> >> > > > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.745 / Virus Database: 497 - Release Date: 27/08/2004 > >