The cruise control in my 2004 3.2 DID stopped working a while ago (no light on dash as well), so based on research I assumed that the clock spring was faulty. I have now replaced the clock spring and although the indicator light on the dash now comes on when I activate the cruise lever, the actual control is still not operating.
Before I go to the dealers for a diagnosis, please can anyone perhaps advise me if there is also some other resetting option which I should follow up on to reactivate the system.
My cruise control worked perfectly before the switch became faulty, so I am at a loss why it has not been rectified with the replacement switch now operational.
I would appreciate any feedback.
Thanks
Malcolm
In follow up, I took the vehicle onto the open road this morning and tried it again - all seems OK now. Although I am not sure what I did right this time, I am most relieved that it is working properly and the effort and cost was not in vain.
BRgds
Malcolm
BRgds
Malcolm
Good to hear Malcolm!
- Kurt
2014 Pajero SWB 3.2 GLS | EFS Suspension | Stofpad Bashplates
2008 Pajero LWB 3.2 GLS (Sold @ 243,000km)
2014 Pajero SWB 3.2 GLS | EFS Suspension | Stofpad Bashplates
2008 Pajero LWB 3.2 GLS (Sold @ 243,000km)
Sometimes electronic functions need to re-learn.Malcolm wrote:In follow up, I took the vehicle onto the open road this morning and tried it again - all seems OK now. Although I am not sure what I did right this time, I am most relieved that it is working properly and the effort and cost was not in vain.
BRgds
Malcolm
hi guys, just a question? traveling on the highway with cruise control on - about 110km/h, on a downhill, the cruise control start 'hunting/surge'?
is there anybody with advice please? regards. ohhh
it is a 2012 3.2did exceed 4 door.


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Yes it is applying the brakes to curb the speed. The cruise control on the gen4 is not as smooth as it was on the old gen3 in this regard I feel.deonengel wrote:hi guys, just a question? traveling on the highway with cruise control on - about 110km/h, on a downhill, the cruise control start 'hunting/surge'?is there anybody with advice please? regards. ohhh
it is a 2012 3.2did exceed 4 door.
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Remember cruise control only work above 80km/h I think.Malcolm wrote:In follow up, I took the vehicle onto the open road this morning and tried it again - all seems OK now. Although I am not sure what I did right this time, I am most relieved that it is working properly and the effort and cost was not in vain.
BRgds
Malcolm
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I used my CC yesterday in a 60 zone and set it at 65, it worked but it ran down the hills and sped up easily.CATS wrote:Remember cruise control only work above 80km/h I think.Malcolm wrote:In follow up, I took the vehicle onto the open road this morning and tried it again - all seems OK now. Although I am not sure what I did right this time, I am most relieved that it is working properly and the effort and cost was not in vain.
BRgds
Malcolm
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- Kurt
2014 Pajero SWB 3.2 GLS | EFS Suspension | Stofpad Bashplates
2008 Pajero LWB 3.2 GLS (Sold @ 243,000km)
2014 Pajero SWB 3.2 GLS | EFS Suspension | Stofpad Bashplates
2008 Pajero LWB 3.2 GLS (Sold @ 243,000km)
Minimum speed is 40km/h (approx).
It doesn't employ the brakes, only compression.
On a down-hill, where set speed is close to the free-wheel speed, the cc will hunt. Basically the throttle response is too big. The cc gives too much throttle, the car immediately over-speeds and the throttle has to back off again. Hence the feeling of surging.
It doesn't employ the brakes, only compression.
On a down-hill, where set speed is close to the free-wheel speed, the cc will hunt. Basically the throttle response is too big. The cc gives too much throttle, the car immediately over-speeds and the throttle has to back off again. Hence the feeling of surging.
Ok. Then it only works above 60km/h or 40km/hKurtG wrote:I used my CC yesterday in a 60 zone and set it at 65, it worked but it ran down the hills and sped up easily.CATS wrote:Remember cruise control only work above 80km/h I think.Malcolm wrote:In follow up, I took the vehicle onto the open road this morning and tried it again - all seems OK now. Although I am not sure what I did right this time, I am most relieved that it is working properly and the effort and cost was not in vain.
BRgds
Malcolm
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