Cruise Control issue for Camry 1991 Wagon 5doors
When you push the Cruise button it is turn on correctly
. When I tried to speed up and control the speed from the stern stick, it works fine too
. But it does not stay and keep up the speed as I leave the control wheel stick. It is just slow down the speed freely like there is no Cruise Control!
What's wrong with Cruise Control?
. When I tried to speed up and control the speed from the stern stick, it works fine too
. But it does not stay and keep up the speed as I leave the control wheel stick. It is just slow down the speed freely like there is no Cruise Control!
What's wrong with Cruise Control?
Hey man, i have this problem with my 1996 Camry. idk what the problem is but for some reason when i replaced my alternator it started working. ( not that that has anything to do with it.)
are you from like the Netherlands by the way. when you say "it is turn on" and "it is just slow down" u can just say "it turns on" and "it just slows down"
are you from like the Netherlands by the way. when you say "it is turn on" and "it is just slow down" u can just say "it turns on" and "it just slows down"
I guess low voltage output from alternator could cancel cruise, that's easily checked with alternator test. I would also check adjustment of brake switch that cancels cruise. If it's out of adjustment then vibrations could ground cruise signal. I'd also check cruise wiring for bare wire grounding out.
Hey man, i have this problem with my 1996 Camry. idk what the problem is but for some reason when i replaced my alternator it started working. ( not that that has anything to do with it.)
are you from like the Netherlands by the way. when you say "it is turn on" and "it is just slow down" u can just say "it turns on" and "it just slows down"
are you from like the Netherlands by the way. when you say "it is turn on" and "it is just slow down" u can just say "it turns on" and "it just slows down"
but any way, thank u4 the grammar input. I'll take both advice in my consideration.I guess low voltage output from alternator could cancel cruise, that's easily checked with alternator test. I would also check adjustment of brake switch that cancels cruise. If it's out of adjustment then vibrations could ground cruise signal. I'd also check cruise wiring for bare wire grounding out.
Thanx guys!
lol ya my parents and g-parents are straight portuguese so i tell them how to say things all the time its a habit. but ya sounds like what i did with the alternator cuz i got a new one, not custom, just new, and it works fine.
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