Hi 4bee, I think you might be referring to a thread on the cruise control which is located at http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread...cruise+control.
To be honest, I'm not sure that my info there adds anything to remedying the problem cdrtravis has, but it is worth bearing in mind that the vacuum operated cruise control is very, very slow to operate and is not particularly impressive in its operation - OK on the flat but not great at holding speed on hills. It might just be that you're expecting it to pick up the speed more quickly than it is able - it takes about 30sec to set itself.
I checked out a fair bit of mine to find out why it wasn't operating and it all came back to the hoses around the brake and clutch pedal having fallen apart. I'm sorry I can't tell you if the pump operates continuously but my strong suspicion is that it doesn't - I believe the control relies on the system holding vacuum and if you have any leaks, it doesn't work.
Interestingly mine has stopped operating again and I haven't been playing around above the pedals as I had last time. If I can find the cause I'll post here again.
I have been seriously considering a fly by wire aftermarket cruise control to replace the LR vacuum one - we have one in my wife's Corolla and it works brilliantly. Interestingly it achieves the connection from the steering wheel controls to the controller with an RF link - there's a battery in the switch box on the steering wheel which requires periodic replacement.
GrahamH
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