[urq] Cruise control
Buchholz, Steven
Steven.Buchholz at kla-tencor.com
Fri Jul 8 14:45:11 EDT 2005
Yes and Yes ...
... the proper test is to pull the vacuum line from the CC pump and
apply suction there ... and you can do this by manually compressing the
vacuum motor or by using an external vacuum pump ...
... if anything the dual filament bulb holders help ... you've got two
more high current filaments in parallel to ground ... and the aux ground
strap would help mediate any resistance in the ground path proper ...
I don't remember from your original post ... have you tried a known good
vacuum pump?
Steve B
San Jose, CA (USA)
>
> So you're saying if the brake/clutch vent valves were not properly
adjusted
> then the CC diaphragm would not stay compressed if I were to manually
> compress it? Per Bentley I unhooked the vacuum line to the pump and
> compressed the diaphragm, and capped the open tube with my finger, the
> diaphragm did not expand back to normal.
>
> Will the dual bulb holders (rear brake lights) affect anything here?
I did
> also add a ground strap for each side.
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