Anyone know which brand/version CC is on this model
and where the control module is located?
Look on the front wall under the bed, thats the usual location.
Gary B
Not sure on the 95, but think the cruise control is built into the engine computer
On my '96 U295 the control is an aluminum box under the bed in the forward, passenger side corner in the engineroom.
Made by King Controls
On my 95 the cruise is Bendix, I have separate cruise and air throttle. If cruise quits I still have throttle. On some if King Control quits you have no throttle.
Gary B
Gary, when the King control goes out, thats when you get out your 50ft rope and tie on to the throttle and your good to go. Only if you don't have to far to go.
Excellent..., it's not from King Controls because it goes down the road just fine. The tach isn't working too and I'm inclined to think it may be having input on the cruise control (or vice vera).
I have an idea that something is amiss with a sensor. (10 ohms?)
I think that you will have to take it to some one who can hook up a computer to the data port and they can find out why the tach and the cruise control are not working
ECM is not showing (any) issues.
I'll have a look for the control module (Bendix?) and give it a check.
When you get this all sorted out, please let us know the details. Currently, everything is working well for us, but it would certainly be nice to have the information on file--just in case!
Switched my effort to the parking brake circuit.
Seems that one of the valves that signal the ECM that the brake is off is not opening, which will not allow the cruise control to function..
This was confirmed by Jeremey Rocha @ FT.
Soon as it warms up, I'll check out both valves.
Anyone know which valve does what??