JEEP CHEROKEE 1988 Service Repair Manual
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SYSTEM WILL NOT ENGAGE
Restricted vacuum hose or no vacuum. Control switch or
control module defective. Speed sensor defective. Clutch or brake
light switch defective or misadjusted. Brake light switch wire
disconnected. Open circuit between brake light switch and brake
lights.
RESUME FEATURE INOPERATIVE
Defective servo ground connection. Defective control switch.
ACCELERATE FUNCTION INOPERATIVE
Accelerate circuit in control module inoperative. Defective
control switch.
SYSTEM RE-ENGAGES WHEN BRAKE PEDAL IS RELEASED
Defective control module. Mechanical vent valve not opening.
Kink in mechanical vent valve hose. Brake light switch defective.
CARBURETOR THROTTLE DOES NOT RETURN TO IDLE POSITION
Improper linkage adjustment.
ROAD SPEED CHANGES 2 MPH OR MORE WHEN SETTING SPEED
Centering adjustment wrong. Servo link misadjusted.
ENGINE ACCELERATES WHEN STARTED
Improper servo chain adjustment. Vacuum hose connections
reversed at servo. Defective servo.
SYSTEM DISENGAGES ON LEVEL ROAD WITHOUT APPLYING BRAKES
Loose wire connection. Loose vacuum hose connection. Servo
linkage broken. Defective brake light switch.
ERRATIC OPERATION
Reverse polarity of system wiring. Defective servo. Defective
control module.
VEHICLE CONTINUES TO ACCELERATE WHEN "SET" BUTTON IS RELEASED
Servo or control module defective.
SYSTEM ENGAGES BUT SLOWLY LOSES SET SPEED
Air leak at connections or in vacuum hoses. Air leak on vent
valve on brake pedal.
ADJUSTMENTS
CONTROL MODULE ADJUSTMENT
NOTE: Control module adjustments are preset by manufacturer. If
other components in system appear to be functioning properly
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and cruise control remains inoperative, perform following
adjustments to determine if control module is functional.
1) Remove control module attaching screws or tie straps and
move control module downward for adjustment access. Turn centering
adjustment screw to 10 o'clock position. Turn low speed adjustment
screw to 10 o'clock position. Turn sensitivity adjustment screw fully
clockwise.
CAUTION: Adjustment potentiometers are extremely delicate. Carefully
insert screwdriver and do not push or turn screws
excessively hard. Maximum movement is 3/4 turn.
2) Adjustments are not precisely correct for vehicle, but are
acceptable to determine if control module is functioning. Perform
precise adjustments by road testing vehicle on level road. If
adjustments have no effect on cruise control, replace control module.
3) If actual engagement speed is 2 MPH or more above selected
speed, stop vehicle and turn centering screw 1/16 of a turn
counterclockwise. Recheck engagement speed and adjust as necessary.
4) If engagement speed is 2 MPH or more below selected speed,
turn centering screw 1/16 of a turn clockwise. Recheck engagement
speed and adjust as necessary.
Fig. 2: Control Module Adjustment Screws
Courtesy of Chrysler Motors.
VACUUM VENT VALVE
Depress brake or clutch pedal and hold in depressed position.
Move vacuum vent valve toward bracket on pedal as far as possible.
Release brake or clutch pedal.
TESTING
NOTE: Vehicles with computerized engine controls, should be tested
for stored computer codes. Codes and related problems must
be repaired prior to cruise control diagnosis and repair.
For additional information, see COMPUTERIZED ENGINE CONTROLS
section.
PRELIMINARY INSPECTION
Ensure cruise control wire harness is properly connected to
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control module before starting diagnosis or repair procedure, as this
connection is disturbed when Cruise Command System Tester (AM PC-1-R)
is used. Poor connection at this point may be improperly diagnosed as
control module malfunction.
Brake light and clutch switches should be properly adjusted.
Ensure that all vacuum lines are correctly routed and tightly
connected.
CRUISE COMMAND SYSTEM TESTS
Testing is performed with Cruise Command System Tester (AM
PC-1-R). Remove wire harness connector from control module. Connect
tester to wire harness connector. Perform tests as part of service
diagnosis to determine cause and correction of system malfunction.
Various tester lights are associated with specific components,
circuits, etc.
CONTROL SWITCH CONTINUITY
Wrangler
NOTE: Voltage checks should show battery voltage. If resistance
readings are incorrect, check circuit for an open or a
short. Cruise control module terminal No. 1 grounds through
connector at engine block.
Light No. 1 "OFF" (Set Switch)
With control switch in "ON" position, check for battery
voltage between HAZ/STOP and in-line fuse, terminal No. 14 and ground
terminal No. 1
Light No. 2 "OFF" (Control Switch & Speed Sensor)
With control switch in "ON" position, check for battery
voltage between HAZ/STOP and in-line fuse, terminal No. 5 and ground
terminal No. 1. With ignition switch in "OFF" position, check
resistance between terminals No. 2 and No. 3. Resistance should be 15-
50 ohms.
Light No. 3 "OFF" (Brake Light Ground)
With ignition switch in "ON" position, install jumper wire
between terminals No. 7 and No. 13. If brake lights do not turn on,
check fuses and brake light switch connections.
Light No. 4 "OFF" (Throttle Position Feedback Sensor)
With ignition switch in "ON" position, check for battery
voltage between gauge fuses at terminals No. 7 and No. 1.
With ignition switch in "OFF" position, check resistance
between terminals No. 2 and No. 11. Resistance should be 2400-4000
ohms. At idle resistance should be 2800-4300 ohms and at wide open
throttle resistance should be 4000 ohms.
Light No. 5 "OFF" (Resume/Accel/Vent Valve)
With control switch in "RESUME/ACCEL" position, check for
battery voltage between HAZ/STOP and in-line fuse, terminal No. 10 and
ground terminal No. 1. With ignition switch in "OFF" position, check
resistance between terminals No. 6 and No. 12. Resistance should be
30-50 ohms. Resistance between terminals No. 6 and ground, and
terminal No. 12 and ground should be infinite (open).
Light No. 6 "OFF" (Resume/Accel/Charge Valve)
With control switch in "RESUME/ACCEL" position, check for
battery voltage between HAZ/STOP and in-line fuse, terminal No. 10 and
ground terminal No. 1. With ignition switch in "OFF" position, check
resistance between terminals No. 4 and No. 12. Resistance should be