Cruise Control 0V @ Connector
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Cruise Control 0V @ Connector
So I think I may have fried my cruise control computer, but I'm not sure.
My car did not come with cruise control, so I wired it in and got it to work.
I needed a convenient, switched place to power my boost controller, so I used a quick splice on the cruise control positive output. I figured the solenoid doesn't use much power, so it'd be fine.
After several months, there is a problem. There is zero volts at the connector in the engine bay. Attempting to fire up the cruise control diagnostics results in no light coming up on the dash. I have checked the voltage from the output of the dashboard cruise control switch to the main harness wire (white/blue) and there is voltage from start to finish.
I'm starting to wonder if using the cruise control's +12V output might have overloaded something on the computer. Maybe the boost controller pulls more current than I anticipated?
Can't find any solution, lmk what you guys might have in mind to try out.
My car did not come with cruise control, so I wired it in and got it to work.
I needed a convenient, switched place to power my boost controller, so I used a quick splice on the cruise control positive output. I figured the solenoid doesn't use much power, so it'd be fine.
After several months, there is a problem. There is zero volts at the connector in the engine bay. Attempting to fire up the cruise control diagnostics results in no light coming up on the dash. I have checked the voltage from the output of the dashboard cruise control switch to the main harness wire (white/blue) and there is voltage from start to finish.
I'm starting to wonder if using the cruise control's +12V output might have overloaded something on the computer. Maybe the boost controller pulls more current than I anticipated?
Can't find any solution, lmk what you guys might have in mind to try out.
#3
How many amps does the cruise control require?
How many amps does the boost controller require?
How many amps is the circuit you designed capable of supporting?
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