cruise control SUBARU LEGACY 1996 Service Owner's Guide

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7. CLEARANCE TABLE (LHD MODEL)
CAUTION:
This table lists various clearances that must be cor-
rectly adjusted to ensure normal vehicle driving with-
out interfering noise, or any other faults.
LocationMinimum
allowance
mm (in)LocationMinimum
allowance
mm (in)

1Crossmember—Pipe5 (0.20)6Exhaust pipe—Pipe15 (0.59)

2DOJ—Shaft or joint14 (0.55)7Exhaust pipe—Gearbox bolt15 (0.59)

3DOJ—Valve housing11 (0.43)8Side frame—Hose A and B15 (0.59)

4Pipe—Pipe
2 (0.08)
9Cruise control pump—Hose A and B15 (0.59)
Pipe—Crossmember
10Pipe portion of hose A—Pipe portion of hose B1.5
(0.059)

5Stabilizer—Pipe5 (0.20)11AT cooling hose—Joint20 (0.79)
B4M0565A
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4-3DIAGNOSTICS
1. Power Steering

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1. Pedal (MT Model)
B4M0737A
1Accelerator pedal

2Bushing

3Holder

4Accelerator bracket

5Stopper

6Clip

7Accelerator spring

8Accelerator pedal spring

9Spring pin

10Accelerator pedal pad

11Accelerator stopper

12Clip

13Accelerator plate
14Pedal bracket

15Stop light switch (Without T.C.S.) /
stroke sensor (With T.C.S.)

16Brake pedal

17Spacer

18Snap pin

19Brake pedal pad

20Clevis pin

21Brake pedal spring

22Washer

23Clutch pedal pad

24Clutch pedal

25Bushing assist
26Spring assist

27Clutch cable clamp

28Clutch cable

29Mass damper

30Clutch switch (Starter interlock)

31Clutch switch (With cruise control)
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T1: 5.9±1.5 (0.60±0.15, 4.3±1.1)
T2: 8±2 (0.8±0.2, 5.8±1.4)
T3: 18±5 (1.8±0.5, 13.0±3.6)
T4: 29±7 (3.0±0.7, 21.7±5.1)
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1. Pedal (MT Model)

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B6M0059A
C: INSPECTION
1. STOP LIGHT SWITCH (ON-CAR)
Without cruise control model
1) Disconnect connector of stop light switch from body
harness.
2) Check continuity between terminals when push rod is
pushed in 4.0 to 4.5 mm (0.157 to 0.177 in) from end of
outer case.
Terminal
Switch position12
When push rod is
pushed in.
When push rod is
released.
B6M0060A
With cruise control model
1) Disconnect connector of stop light switch from body
harness.
2) Check continuity between terminals when push rod is
pushed in 1.5 to 3.0 mm (0.059 to 0.118 in) from end of
outer case.
Terminal
Switch position1234
When push rod is
pushed in.
When push rod is
released.
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5. Stop and Tail Light

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21. Cruise Control
A: ADJUSTMENT
B6M0356A
CAUTION:
A: Must be adjusted when cable end outer is fixed in place,
so that gap between throttle cam and lever is 10
1mm
(0.040
0.04in).
(Must be attached while throttle cam is being pulled by wire
cable.)

B: Must be coated evenly on cam end inner connection.
C: Cover must be inserted securely, until tip of cable
touches cover stopper.
Tightening torque: N⋅m (kg-m, ft-lb)
T: 6.4—11.3 (0.65—1.15, 4.7—8.3)
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B6M0154A
B: REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
1. CRUISE CONTROL MAIN SWITCH
1) Remove screws which secure meter visor.
2) Remove meter visor from instrument panel while dis-
connecting connectors.
3) Remove cruise control main switch from meter visor.
B6M0357A
2. CRUISE CONTROL COMMAND SWITCH
1) Remove screw which secures horn pad to the base of
steering wheel.
2) Remove horn pad from steering wheel while discon-
necting connector.
3) Disconnect connector of cruise control command
switch.
4) Remove screws which secure cruise control command
switch to steering wheel, and then remove command
switch.
WARNING:
Refer to 5-5 when removing or installing the module
from the airbag equipped model.
B6M0156
3. ACTUATOR
1) Loosen nut which secures cruise control cable end to
throttle cam, and then remove cable from engine throttle
cam.
2) Remove clip bands from cruise control cable.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to apply excessive load to the wire
cable when adjusting and/or installing; otherwise, the
actuator may be deformed or damaged.
Do not bend cable sharply with a radius less than
100 mm (3.94 in); otherwise, cable may bend
permanently, resulting in poor performance.
When installing cable, be careful not to sharply bend
or pinch the inner cable; otherwise, the cable may
break.
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B6M0358
3) Remove nuts which secure actuator.
4) Remove actuator while disconnecting vacuum hose.
Tightening torque:
7.4±1.5 N⋅m (0.75±0.15 kg-m, 5.4±1.1 ft-lb)
B6M0359A
4. VACUUM PUMP AND VALVES
1) Disconnect connector from vacuum pump.
2) Remove bolts which secure vacuum pump.
3) Remove A/C receiver/drier bracket.
4) Remove vacuum pump while disconnecting vacuum
hose.
Tightening torque:
7.4±1.5 N⋅m (0.75±0.15 kg-m, 5.4±1.1 ft-lb)
5. STOP AND BRAKE SWITCH
Refer to 4-5 [C100] (MT) or 4-5 [C200] (AT) as for removal
and installation of stop and brake switch.
6. CLUTCH SWITCH (MT)
Refer to 4-5 [C100] as for removal and installation of clutch
switch.
7. INHIBITOR SWITCH (AT)
Refer to 3-2 [W4A3] as for removal and installation of
inhibitor switch.
G6M0095
8. CRUISE CONTROL MODULE
1) Disconnect battery ground cable.
B3M0377A
2) Remove lower cover and then disconnect connector.
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B6M0683A
3) Remove door lock timer1while disconnecting connec-
tor.
B6M0684A
4) Remove cruise control module1while disconnecting
connector.
5) Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
Tightening torque:
7.4±2.5 N⋅m (0.75±0.25 kg-m, 5.4±1.8 ft-lb)
C: DRIVING TESTS
Conduct road tests by selecting a smooth, flat road or use
free rollers as road test simulation.
1. MAIN SWITCH
1) Turn ignition switch ON.
2) Check that indicator light comes on when main switch
is pressed (ON).
3) Check that indicator light goes out when main switch is
pressed again (OFF).
4) Turn ignition switch OFF with main switch ON (which is
indicated by illumination.).
5) Turn ignition switch ON again to ensure that indicator
light remains OFF.
2. COMMAND SWITCH
1) Check that command switch is properly set in“SET/
COAST”,“RESUME/ACCEL”or“CANCEL”mode.
2) Also check that command switch returns to the original
position when released.
3. CONSTANT SPEED TEST
1) Turn main switch ON.
2) Drive vehicle at speed greater than 40 km/h (25 MPH).
3) Press command switch to set in“SET/COAST”mode.
4) Ensure that vehicle is maintained at the speed set when
command switch was pressed.
4. ACCELERATION TEST
1) Set vehicle speed at speed greater than 40 km/h (25
MPH).
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2) Ensure that vehicle continues to accelerate while hold-
ing command switch in RESUME/ACCEL mode, and that
vehicle maintains that optional speed when command
switch is released.
5. DECELERATION TEST
1) Set vehicle speed at optional speed greater than 40
km/h (25 MPH).
2) Ensure that vehicle continues to decelerate while hold-
ing command switch in SET/COAST mode, and that it
maintains that optional speed when command switch is
released.
NOTE:
When vehicle speed reaches the lower speed limit of 30
km/h (19 MPH) during deceleration, cruise control will be
released.
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21. Cruise Control

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LED No. Signal name Display
1 FWD switch FF
2 Kick-down switch KD
3——
4——
5 Brake switch BR
6 ABS switch AB
7 Cruise control set CR
8 Power switch PW
9——
10——
FF KD——BR
AB CR PW——
1
2345
678910
64. FUNCTION MODE: FA0
—ON↔OFF SIGNAL—
Requirement for LED“ON”.
LED No. 1 Fuse is installed in FWD switch.
LED No. 2 Kick-down switch is turned ON. (Europe and
General models only)
LED No. 5 Brake pedal is depressed.
LED No. 6 ABS signal is entered.
LED No. 7 Cruise control is set.
LED No. 8 Power switch is turned ON. (Europe and
General models only)
LED No. Signal name Display
1 N/P range switch NP
2 R range switch RR
3 D range switch RD
4 3 range switch R3
5 2 range switch R2
6 1 range switch R1
7 Diagnosis switch SS
8——
9——
10——
NP RR RD R3 R2
R1 SS———
1
2345
678910
65. FUNCTION MODE: FA1
—ON↔OFF SIGNAL—
Requirement for LED“ON”.
LED No. 1“N”or“P”range is selected.
LED No. 2“R”range is selected.
LED No. 3“D”range is selected.
LED No. 4“3”range is selected.
LED No. 5“2”range is selected.
LED No. 6“1”range is selected.
LED No. 7 Diagnosis connector is connected.
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3. Diagnosis System

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ContentConnector
No.Terminal
No.Measuring conditionsVoltage
(V)Resistance to
body
(ohms)
Throttle position
sensorB54 8Throttle fully closed. 0.3—0.7

Throttle fully open. 4.3—4.9
Throttle position
sensor power
supplyB56 19Ignition switch ON (with engine
OFF)4.8—5.3—
ATF temperature
sensorB54 10ATF temperature 20°C(68°F) 2.9—4.0 2.1 k—2.9 k
ATF temperature 80°C (176°F) 1.0—1.4 275—375
Vehicle speed
sensor 1B54 12Vehicle stopped. 0
450—720
Vehicle speed at least 20 km/h (12
MPH)More than 1 (AC range)
Vehicle speed
sensor 2B56 11When vehicle is slowly moved at
least 2 meters (7ft).Less than 1)More than 9—
Engine speed
signalB54 5Ignition switch ON (with engine
OFF).More than 10.5

Ignition switch ON (with engine ON). 8—11
Cruise set signal B56 3When cruise control is set (SET
lamp ON).Less than 1

When cruise control is not set (SET
lamp OFF).More than 6.5
Torque control
signalB55 16 Ignition switch ON 4—6—
Mass air flow
signalB54 9 Engine idling after warm-up 0.5—1.2—
Shift solenoid 1 B55 141st or 4th gear More than 9
20—32
2nd or 3rd gear Less than 1
Shift solenoid 2 B55 131st or 2nd gear More than 9
20—32
3rd or 4th gear Less than 1
Shift solenoid 3 B55 15Selector lever in“N”range (with
throttle fully closed).Less than 1
20—32
Selector lever in“D”range (with
throttle fully closed).More than 9
Duty solenoid A B55 8Throttle fully closed (with engine
OFF) after warm-up.1.5—4.0
1.5—4.5
Throttle fully open (with engine
OFF) after warm-up.Less than 1
Dropping resistor B55 7Throttle fully closed (with engine
OFF) after warm-up.5—14
12—18
Throttle fully open (with engine
OFF) after warm-up.Less than 0.5
Duty solenoid B B55 5When lock up occurs. More than 8.5
9—17
When lock up is released. Less than 0.5
Duty solenoid C
(AWD model only)B55 3Fuse on FWD switch More than 8.5
9—17 Fuse removed from FWD switch
(with throttle fully open and with
select lever in 1st gear).Less than 0.5
Sensor ground
line 1B54 7—0 Less than 1
Sensor ground
line 2B56 20—0 Less than 1
System ground
lineB56 1—0 Less than 1
Power system
ground lineB55 10—0 Less than 1
FWD switch
(AWD model only)B56 2Fuse removed. 6—9.1

Fuse installed. Less than 1
Data link signal
(Subaru select
monitor)B5612——

13——
AT diagnosis
signalB56 11 Ignition switch ON Less than 1)More than 4—
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5. Specified Data

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