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    Cruise Control Vacuum Pump

    Hi All chasing a Cruise Control problem - doesn't work anymore.

    Main hoses are all good, no air escaping, replaced the speedo transducer, switches on clutch and brake appear ok.

    I've pulled the vacuum pump out but not really sure how to test?

    Thanks,
    Rez

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    this can be a poop,
    i love my cruise control.
    pull the pump out ,
    prise the bottom of it and try to work it with a battery and clip leads on the plug pins,
    the main problem is dunking it and the solenoid sticking , fiddle with it and you may find it is corroded ir just gooped with gunk.
    clean it with a spray like wd40 and try to move the pump crankshaft to see if it is siezed.

    i have managed to ressusitate mine a few times, now i have mounted it a bit higher up.
    any probs, pm me.
    Safe Travels
    harry

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    Thanks Harry. Will give it a shot. Mines been dunked a few times so I'll open it up for a look and report back

    Cheers,
    Rez

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    Ok I've pulled it apart and connected power to it and its working well. Insides were clean luckily.

    What should I try next????

    Rez

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    Feel your pain

    Hey Rezley I am at approximately the same point with mine, replaced all rubber hose, checked pump which operates the diaphragm correctly, checked fuses, steering wheel switch and brake switch are operating, have not checked transducer (is it the same one as for the speedo therefore speedo works transducer is working?). So I am left with fault in either rotary coupler or ecu?

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    Yep sounds like we are at the same point. I've not checked the steering wheel controls as I've not fully read up on removing these bit with airbags.

    If your speedo is working then the speedo transducer should be fine. Mine worked but occasionally jumped around when at highway speeds so I replaced it with a new one just to rule it out.

    Rez

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    Do a search on cruise controls on this forum, all the info you need is there. Even a diagnostic spreadsheet. This came from a bloke in Holland who repairs the ECU. He did mine 2 years or more ago and it still works. And he claims his repair is better than original. There is another diagnostic item as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rezley View Post

    What should I try next????

    Rez
    Hi Rez

    I take it that you activated the motor ... and .... the solenoid (relay) of the pump.


    I find the common cause of failure to be ....

    Disconnect the rubber vacuum hose from the pump
    Stick it in your mouth
    Now suck on it
    Watch the bladder on the accelerator move
    Does it hold position?
    Do you just keep sucking air?

    The rubber hose gets a lot of heat from the motor and splits at joints and around the Brake booster area where it enters the firewall .... The hose ends up at a plastic valve / switch, at the brake pedals

    Sucking will reveal all ... Have a look


    Cheers
    Mike

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    Quote Originally Posted by mike 90 RR View Post
    Hi Rez

    I take it that you activated the motor ... and .... the solenoid (relay) of the pump.


    I find the common cause of failure to be ....

    Disconnect the rubber vacuum hose from the pump
    Stick it in your mouth
    Now suck on it
    Watch the bladder on the accelerator move
    Does it hold position?
    Do you just keep sucking air?

    The rubber hose gets a lot of heat from the motor and splits at joints and around the Brake booster area where it enters the firewall .... The hose ends up at a plastic valve / switch, at the brake pedals

    Sucking will reveal all ... Have a look


    Cheers
    Mike
    Sucking makes accelerator bladder move. When blowing or sucking, there is no give in system therefore should be not where for air to release. I replaced hoses around a year ago.

    I wish it was a simple fix like that.

    Rez

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    mine stuffed up a while ago.
    ended up being the switches on the steering wheel.
    easy to replace . dear to buy.
    instructions are on this site somwhere. sorry i dont have the link

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