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Car bucking with cruise on
I found that when cruise is on in the mountains it does fine however in the hills of SC it is like the car is bucking gas/brake/gas/brake, etc....... Sometimes in both the mountains and the flat lands the cruise will just turn itself off will not resume and somewhere down the road engage again (usually when I am exiting a highway). Any ideas folks??? How would I test out those ideas? Dave H... |
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We would love to know what kind of car you have.
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1985 300TD Turbo Euro-wagon 1979 280CE 225,200 miles 1985 300D Turbo 264,000 miles 1976 240D 190,000 miles 1979 300TD 220,000 GONE but not forgotten 1976 300D 195,300 miles 1983 300D Turbo 175,000 miles http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e3...e485-1-2-1.jpg |
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I know you haven't stated what your vehicle is, but when you do have you done anything to the throttle linkages under the hood?
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Look at your linkage from the cruise servo to the throttle linkage,any excessive loose play can cause that as the servo tries to control the speed and due to lost motion in the linkage ends up over correcting in one direction which causes more of a change in speed than was called for so then over corrects in the other direction and repeats, when my car was doing that it was always worse on level ground than going up hill.Another possibility might be a touchy brake light switch,as you may know 12volts applied to the brake lights is what shuts off the cruise when you step on the brake,but i dont think it would come back on if that were the case it would just be off until you switched it on again. Don
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OK I guess I get the "Sunglasses" award for brightness.
This particular car is a 1984 300Dt I'll check for play in the linkage but no I have never adjusted any of the linkages before. Thanks folks. Dave H... |
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When I went and did mine I popped off every little end of the ball joints and shot some white lithium grease into it. When I did some driving with cruise on the highway I was getting that funny push, break, push, break bucking you are describing. In my case the problem worked itself out. Maybe for you, you may have to check the make sure everything is tight with little to no play.
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Use ATF to lube the linkages, it is listed in the FSM.
White lithium grease can turn thick and cause them to stick after a while.
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Ouch I'll buy some when I do my oil change next week. Last time I follow my haynes manual on fluids!
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Thanks so much folks I'll check the linkage and use ATF to lubricate.
Dave H... |
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Mine surges on declines. Works well on flats and inclines. It's expensive to fix the stock system. Might want to look at an aftermarket setup. Check out audiovox CCS The search function works great. http://www.peachparts.com/shopforum/search.php?searchid=4687205
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I would also lube the linkages. At one point the system in my 300D was a little "underdamped." When it started acting up I replaced the amp and the actuator, I discovered that some idiot had installed the incorrect amp (from a 240D) so the damping was incorrect. It works perfectly now.
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Could it be corroded solder joints on the Cruise Amp?
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Most likely in absolutely no way related, as the linkage between the cruise and the throttle sounds like it, but this happened to me about a year ago -
86 300SDL The door light on the underside of the rear passenger side door popped loose and my son shut the door while the car was still running...crunch...half the accessory power in the car went off...the seat belt warning light blinked constantly...a few other weirdities... But the strangest was the cruise control was fine...unless I hit the left turn blinker...then the cruise kicked off... It was about 19 degrees outside and I didn't want to mess with it but I took the light's remains apart and taped off the contacts, replaced the blown fuse and all was fine... |
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