Cruise Control Actuator
- To check cruise control actuator resistance, disconnect harness connector at cruise control actuator and note terminal identification. SeeFig 1
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- Using ohmmeter, check resistance between terminals No. 2 and 4. Resistance should be 12-18 ohms. Replace cruise control actuator if no continuity exists or resistance is not within specification.
- To check cruise control actuator operation, remove cover from top of cruise control actuator. Note location of terminals. SeeFig 1
. Terminals No. 2 and 3 must be removed from cruise control actuator connector. Use thin wire to lift terminal lock upward and remove terminals No. 2 and 3 from connector. SeeFig 2
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- Connect jumper wires between positive battery terminal and terminals No. 2 and 3. Connect jumper wires between negative battery terminal and terminals No. 1 and 4. Cruise control actuator should rotate to fully open position. SeeFig 3
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- Disconnect jumper wire from terminal No. 3. Cruise control actuator should rotate to fully closed position. SeeFig 3
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- Connect terminal No. 3 to positive battery terminal and terminal No. 1 to negative battery terminal. Clutch on cruise control actuator should operate and cruise control actuator cable should be held in position. Disconnect jumper wires.
- Rotate cruise control actuator to fully open position. SeeFig 3
. Connect terminals No. 3 and 4 to positive battery terminal and terminals No. 1 and 2 to negative battery terminal. Cruise control actuator should rotate to fully closed position. Remove jumper wires. Install wires in connector. Replace cruise control actuator if defective.
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Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.
Courtesy of SUZUKI OF AMERICA CORP.