After swapping a 7mgte into my NA chassis about two years ago, I have noticed that cruise control has a major issue. Whenever cruise is set and accelerating or going up a hill the CC system shuts off. After some research, it turns out that whenever in that scenario (accelerating/uphill) there is no vacuum to the CC actuator! Imagine that! So, after studying the TSRM and the EWD for a little while, I noticed that the 7MGTE requires a vacuum switch and a vacuum pump.
According to the 1987 EWD, on the Cruise Control Computer(CCC) there is VP (pump) and VAC (switch). It seems pretty straightforward. VAC is open when above 6.69inhg and then enables the VP circuit?
My questions:
1.Is there anything else I need to be able to operate the CC flawlessly?
2.Am I going to need the CCC out of a turbo model?
3.Similar to the super computer wiring, will there already be wiring there for VAC and VP? PIN 6 & 18 on A1?
4.Is there simply a better way to get CC working in my situation?
Cars date code is FEB 1987
CC works perfect when the engine is under a vacuum scenario.
Thanks in advanced for entertaining all of my mundane issues I have had lately:icon_bigg
According to the 1987 EWD, on the Cruise Control Computer(CCC) there is VP (pump) and VAC (switch). It seems pretty straightforward. VAC is open when above 6.69inhg and then enables the VP circuit?
My questions:
1.Is there anything else I need to be able to operate the CC flawlessly?
2.Am I going to need the CCC out of a turbo model?
3.Similar to the super computer wiring, will there already be wiring there for VAC and VP? PIN 6 & 18 on A1?
4.Is there simply a better way to get CC working in my situation?
Cars date code is FEB 1987
CC works perfect when the engine is under a vacuum scenario.
Thanks in advanced for entertaining all of my mundane issues I have had lately:icon_bigg