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Cruise Control System Construction

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The cruise control system is a device which maintains a preset vehicle speed while driving at a high speed, e.g., on a highway. It allows the driver to drive his vehicle at a constant speed of 40 km/h (25 mile/h) or higher without depressing the accelerator pedal. The system also has such functions as to change the vehicle speed without operating the accelerator pedal (but using SET/COAST and RES/ACC switches), cancel cruise control (CANCEL switch) and resume the speed in memory automatically after cruise control is cancelled (RES/ACC switch). The system mainly consists of electric throttle body assembly, ECM, cruise control switch (MAIN switch, SET/COAST switch, RES/ACC switch and CANCEL switch), etc.

Fig 1: Cruise Control System Component Locations
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