Cruise Control Problem, not related to Hyundai though
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Cruise Control Problem, not related to Hyundai though
1998 Elantra manual
I had installed a cruise control after I bought the car.
This problem only seems to happen in the colder weather -10 Celsius and
below
I'm at my speed, I then press set, then the car immediately speeds to at
least 20 kmh over the set limit.
Sometimes it keeps on going (scary) but then it goes back to where I set it.
Sometimes after it has been on cruise for a while, it slowly starts
increasing speed 10-20 kmh over the set and them immediately drops off to
the set limit.
This problem seems to go away after the engine warms up.
I know this is not a Hyundai problem, but these seems a good group for
answers. Any answers out there?
Thanks,
George
I had installed a cruise control after I bought the car.
This problem only seems to happen in the colder weather -10 Celsius and
below
I'm at my speed, I then press set, then the car immediately speeds to at
least 20 kmh over the set limit.
Sometimes it keeps on going (scary) but then it goes back to where I set it.
Sometimes after it has been on cruise for a while, it slowly starts
increasing speed 10-20 kmh over the set and them immediately drops off to
the set limit.
This problem seems to go away after the engine warms up.
I know this is not a Hyundai problem, but these seems a good group for
answers. Any answers out there?
Thanks,
George
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Re: Cruise Control Problem, not related to Hyundai though
"GP" <gplewsNOSPAM@sasktel.net> wrote in message
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> 1998 Elantra manual
> I had installed a cruise control after I bought the car.
> This problem only seems to happen in the colder weather -10 Celsius and
> below
>
> I'm at my speed, I then press set, then the car immediately speeds to at
> least 20 kmh over the set limit.
> Sometimes it keeps on going (scary) but then it goes back to where I set
it.
> Sometimes after it has been on cruise for a while, it slowly starts
> increasing speed 10-20 kmh over the set and them immediately drops off to
> the set limit.
>
> This problem seems to go away after the engine warms up.
> I know this is not a Hyundai problem, but these seems a good group for
> answers. Any answers out there?
>
> Thanks,
> George
>
>
No idea George, this is a weird one. Did you check with the manufacturer,
or the install - assuming you had it installed.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Cruise Control Problem, not related to Hyundai though
"GP" <gplewsNOSPAM@sasktel.net> wrote in message
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> 1998 Elantra manual
> I had installed a cruise control after I bought the car.
> This problem only seems to happen in the colder weather -10 Celsius and
> below
>
> I'm at my speed, I then press set, then the car immediately speeds to at
> least 20 kmh over the set limit.
> Sometimes it keeps on going (scary) but then it goes back to where I set
it.
> Sometimes after it has been on cruise for a while, it slowly starts
> increasing speed 10-20 kmh over the set and them immediately drops off to
> the set limit.
>
> This problem seems to go away after the engine warms up.
> I know this is not a Hyundai problem, but these seems a good group for
> answers. Any answers out there?
>
> Thanks,
> George
>
>
No idea George, this is a weird one. Did you check with the manufacturer,
or the install - assuming you had it installed.
--
-Mike-
mmarlowREMOVE@alltel.net
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Re: Cruise Control Problem, not related to Hyundai though
I'd suspect the cruise actuator is sticking and then finally releases.
Most aftermarket units are vacuum operated, so I'd be very careful about
lubrication, for fear of damaging the diaphragm of the actuator. Have a
look around to see if anything seems to be binding up.
Most aftermarket units are vacuum operated, so I'd be very careful about
lubrication, for fear of damaging the diaphragm of the actuator. Have a
look around to see if anything seems to be binding up.
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Re: Cruise Control Problem, not related to Hyundai though
I'd suspect the cruise actuator is sticking and then finally releases.
Most aftermarket units are vacuum operated, so I'd be very careful about
lubrication, for fear of damaging the diaphragm of the actuator. Have a
look around to see if anything seems to be binding up.
Most aftermarket units are vacuum operated, so I'd be very careful about
lubrication, for fear of damaging the diaphragm of the actuator. Have a
look around to see if anything seems to be binding up.
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