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Old 09-15-2007, 03:19 PM
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went to go set my coast on cruise control, and it set but it kept accelerating like i had my foot on the pedal??? might i add that the resume acc button does nuthing now??? and u know how when u sey cruise u feel ur fuel pedal engage?,,, it doesnt do that either.........ne help??
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I would replace the switch. I just had my jake switch go bad and it was only $5.00 for a new one. I think that would be a cheap try at fixing the problem before going to a dealer.
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Old 09-16-2007, 02:02 PM
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went to go set my coast on cruise control, and it set but it kept accelerating like i had my foot on the pedal??? might i add that the resume acc button does nuthing now??? and u know how when u sey cruise u feel ur fuel pedal engage?,,, it doesnt do that either.........ne help??

thanks for the text message, i love re-reading a sentence several times because it's written in internet code ;0)


when you toggle 'coast', the vehicle should decel. if it accels then the ecm is receiving a crossed signal ; bad switch, harness, or ecm. look at the back of the switch/connector
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Old 09-16-2007, 07:30 PM
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where are the cruise control switches? Steering wheel or dash?
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Old 09-16-2007, 10:50 PM
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went to go set my coast on cruise control, and it set but it kept accelerating like i had my foot on the pedal??? might i add that the resume acc button does nuthing now??? and u know how when u sey cruise u feel ur fuel pedal engage?,,, it doesnt do that either.........ne help??

thanks for the text message, i love re-reading a sentence several times because it's written in internet code ;0)


when you toggle 'coast', the vehicle should decel. if it accels then the ecm is receiving a crossed signal ; bad switch, harness, or ecm. look at the back of the switch/connector

sorry about that when i press the coast button it just stops accelerating until i let up off it then it keeps accelerating,,,,, but funny thing its been working today??? just fine


and ALLAN5OH......mine are on the dash(f8liner century class)
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Did you check the ground for the computer?
I had an injector problem that turned out to be a poor ground for the computer.
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