Hi guys!! my cruise control stopped working so i would like to fix it. Doesn't somebody know how to diagnose this problem. i really need it when i am going to school on the speedway. any input would be very appreciated. thanks
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hmm, detail the problem??
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does the light just blink ?
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ive got the same problem and mine will stop blinking when i try to set it at speed bit my relay or somethign i beleave is toast i need to bust out my multi meter and check it i guess just need to find time
mine's broken too. i think that on mine the switch is just broken. oh well.
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well right now the cruise control light just blinks. i tried resetting the ecu removing one of the batteries cables but it didn't work. i know that sometimes the actuator gets broken and somebody mentioned a sensor but that's all the information that i have right know.
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Hi guys!! my cruise control stopped working so i would like to fix it. Doesn't somebody know how to diagnose this problem. i really need it when i am going to school on the speedway. any input would be very appreciated. thanks
Hi guys!! my cruise control stopped working so i would like to fix it. Doesn't somebody know how to diagnose this problem. i really need it when i am going to school on the speedway. any input would be very appreciated. thanks
well right now the cruise control light just blinks. i tried resetting the ecu removing one of the batteries cables but it didn't work. i know that sometimes the actuator gets broken and somebody mentioned a sensor but that's all the information that i have right know.
generally if it just blinks, you have a bad actuator.
my st205 swapandour Beams swap
So how much is the actuator gonna cost, Do you know? is it really easy to change. Where is located?
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haha a new one is about $1200-$1400 at a dealer
they are easy to change and it's to the left of your battery, with a black cover on it. I have a spare, you can have it for $50 shipped if you want it, just PM me.
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So how much is the actuator gonna cost, Do you know? is it really easy to change. Where is located?
So how much is the actuator gonna cost, Do you know? is it really easy to change. Where is located?
haha a new one is about $1200-$1400 at a dealer
my st205 swapandour Beams swap
I don't know if this helps but when I bought my car (used) the CC worked intermittently. Then I discovered that on the back of the CC lever, a small rectangular box was falling out. When I pushed it in and the switch made contact, the CC worked, but it kept working it's way out. So, I took some crazy glue and put a few drops on the back of it and pushed it back in and held it for a few minutes and it has worked ever since!
is there any way to test the actuator?
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When i saw that price on 1sttoyotaparts, I about fell out of my chair laughing. Any idea why they are so expensive? Especially as common as it is for them to fail
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haha a new one is about $1200-$1400 at a dealer
they are easy to change and it's to the left of your battery, with a black cover on it. I have a spare, you can have it for $50 shipped if you want it, just PM me.
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QUOTE(monky32 @ Jun 7, 2007 - 12:58 PM) [snapback]566084[/snapback]
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So how much is the actuator gonna cost, Do you know? is it really easy to change. Where is located?
So how much is the actuator gonna cost, Do you know? is it really easy to change. Where is located?
haha a new one is about $1200-$1400 at a dealer
When i saw that price on 1sttoyotaparts, I about fell out of my chair laughing. Any idea why they are so expensive? Especially as common as it is for them to fail
well i think because the actuator is responsible controlling the the speed of the car therefore it has to be...fairly accurate and smooth when increasing and decreasing speed...amongs some other safety reasons.
This post has been edited by lubu: Jun 17, 2007 - 12:25 PM
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