rgmax
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I just finished an Audiovox install on my 07 a couple of weeks ago. I had the exact same problem with the cruise ether abruptly shutting off or sometimes not engaging. The abrupt shut off was usually in concert with some additional throttle being added because of a hill, using the accel button, etc.
I was not too happy with the beaded chain connection, but since it seemed to be what everyone else was using I went with it.
What I found to be the source of my problem, was that the beaded chain/servo cable connector was getting hung up in the narrow region between the fuel injection hardware leading down to the throttle pulley.
Visually everything looked good, I only noticed the connector hanging up when I pulled on the CC servo cable itself using some needle nose pliers.
I am using a curved piece of hard plastic tubing as a cable guide as shown in one of the CC installation threads. After playing around with the cable routing I arrived at a bind free setting. The clearance is still tight.
So far I have had no further issues with the CC cutting out. But I haven't used it for more than 15 min. ether.
There is obviously some sort of failsafe cutoff if the servo tries to add additional throttle but is unable to.
As a matter of fact my Toyota Landcruser will do the same thing. Its under powered for its size, I have had situations where on very steep hills it will use full throttle or close to it to try to maintain speed. The cruise will shut off and can't be used again until the ignition is turned off/on.
I think the ultimate fix is a cleaner connection between the servo and throttle pulley. The CC seems very sensitive to binding or slack in the cable.
Good luck finding your problem.
I was not too happy with the beaded chain connection, but since it seemed to be what everyone else was using I went with it.
What I found to be the source of my problem, was that the beaded chain/servo cable connector was getting hung up in the narrow region between the fuel injection hardware leading down to the throttle pulley.
Visually everything looked good, I only noticed the connector hanging up when I pulled on the CC servo cable itself using some needle nose pliers.
I am using a curved piece of hard plastic tubing as a cable guide as shown in one of the CC installation threads. After playing around with the cable routing I arrived at a bind free setting. The clearance is still tight.
So far I have had no further issues with the CC cutting out. But I haven't used it for more than 15 min. ether.
There is obviously some sort of failsafe cutoff if the servo tries to add additional throttle but is unable to.
As a matter of fact my Toyota Landcruser will do the same thing. Its under powered for its size, I have had situations where on very steep hills it will use full throttle or close to it to try to maintain speed. The cruise will shut off and can't be used again until the ignition is turned off/on.
I think the ultimate fix is a cleaner connection between the servo and throttle pulley. The CC seems very sensitive to binding or slack in the cable.
Good luck finding your problem.