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Tazfan
Posted 2010-07-02 3:08 PM (#63612)
Subject: Cruise Control problem


Cruiser

Posts: 60
Trying to figure out where the throttle shut off switch is. When I roll the throttle off the cruise will not disengage. Brakes and clutch both disengage the cruise but not the throttle. I have looked in the manual and find no answers. It use to work until I had some work done at another shop (not dealer). Any help would be wonderful.
Thanx
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g1nomad
Posted 2010-07-02 3:30 PM (#63616 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Tourer

Posts: 562
SC, Bluffton
Please see this.

http://www.vision-riders.com/bb/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=6103&pos...

I am having the same problem. Ordered the part on Saturday, 5/29/10. Still not in Errr.
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Tazfan
Posted 2010-07-02 4:50 PM (#63633 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Cruiser

Posts: 60
The problem is the throttle shut off, when you manually shut the throttle the cruise is suppose disengage. My brake lights work and the front brake shuts off the cruise.
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glighto11
Posted 2010-07-03 8:52 AM (#63653 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Iron Butt

Posts: 741
Central New York
There is a throttle cable switch. Not sure where it is. There is a test sequence that checks it in the service manual. (section 19 in the '08 manual)
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Tazfan
Posted 2010-07-03 10:29 AM (#63658 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Cruiser

Posts: 60
Thank you glighto the test shows that the throttle cable switch is not working. Does anyone know where it is or is it a secret.
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glighto11
Posted 2010-07-03 1:45 PM (#63663 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Iron Butt

Posts: 741
Central New York
The schmatic has the switch grouped in the area with the Right hand controls so if I was going to look for it I would look in the housing that has the kill switch and starter switch. I would be looking for a micro switch ride a cam off the same cam that the cables hook to.
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Tazfan
Posted 2010-07-07 3:03 PM (#63987 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: RE: Cruise Control problem


Cruiser

Posts: 60
I finally found it!
The Throttle Safety Switch is located part way along the throttle cable. It has 2 wires running to it one is pink the other is white/red stripe. Both my wires were not attached. Looking down the right side steering tunnel you can see it just above the bottom of the fuel tank.
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Tazfan
Posted 2010-07-07 3:13 PM (#63989 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: RE: Cruise Control problem


Cruiser

Posts: 60
Pictures



(T saftey sensor1.jpg)



(T saftey sensor2.jpg)



Attachments
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Attachments T saftey sensor1.jpg (96KB - 19 downloads)
Attachments T saftey sensor2.jpg (65KB - 10 downloads)
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VisionTex
Posted 2010-07-07 6:01 PM (#63997 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: RE: Cruise Control problem


Visionary

Posts: 1484
LaPorte,Tx.
Tazfan, that's great work finding this and showing us the pictures. I figured it had to be somewhere close to the right grip. The service manual didn't help me, did it help you? How did you find it? I prefer to have problems that have oil & grease on them, instead of sparks, them sparks can knock you on your ass if your not knowing. Vision - Riders amaze me at solving problems. Instead of flaming about them! Thanks Tazfan. Oh, and you see how he can draw circles on the picture...WOW! Hell, I'd have to take the picture, draw a circle with a orange marker and then take a picture of the picture. You didn't do that did you?

Edited by VisionTex 2010-07-07 6:08 PM
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Tazfan
Posted 2010-07-07 7:41 PM (#64000 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Cruiser

Posts: 60
Thanks VisionTex
No the service manual was zero help. I perfer the the oil and grease problems myself.
The circle was easy just took the picture and displayed it on the monitor and used the crayon to draw the circle before adding the picture to the gallery. was not sure that the crayon would transfer with the picture.
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g1nomad
Posted 2010-07-09 3:21 PM (#64166 - in reply to #63633)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Tourer

Posts: 562
SC, Bluffton
Tazfan - 2010-07-02 4:50 PM

The problem is the throttle shut off, when you manually shut the throttle the cruise is suppose disengage. My brake lights work and the front brake shuts off the cruise.


I hate to sound like a duffus, but I didn't know you could cancel the cruise by forcing the throttle off.
I guess I never cancelled it that way in a 4 wheeled vehicle, so the thought never crossed my mind.

Herb
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paulhu
Posted 2010-07-09 3:56 PM (#64172 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: RE: Cruise Control problem


Cruiser

Posts: 132
Durango, Colorado

Tazfan - 2010-07-02 2:08 PM Trying to figure out where the throttle shut off switch is. When I roll the throttle off the cruise will not disengage. Brakes and clutch both disengage the cruise but not the throttle. I have looked in the manual and find no answers. It use to work until I had some work done at another shop (not dealer). Any help would be wonderful. Thanx

    I wonder if the Tech at that shop "accidentally" disconnected it thinking you would bring the bike back for another "repair". "Yessir Mr Tazfan, your throttle cruise disconnect switch was faulty, the repair with shop time will be $279.99." and all they would have done is re-connect the wires.

      Hmmmm

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pollolittle
Posted 2010-08-20 8:59 AM (#67490 - in reply to #64172)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Visionary

Posts: 2027
Brighton, TN
TaZFan, thank you very much for helping me fix this problem. Been having this issue for a while. Went out to bike and sure enough one of the connectors was not even on. Hooked it back up and TADA.

I looked through the service manual and online parts catalog and found nothing on it. Thanks for the pics and the description, I'm all G U D now!!!!!
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varyder
Posted 2010-08-20 9:05 AM (#67492 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA
I've seen that and always made sure it was plugged up after having fooled around up in them parts many times. Now I know what it 'tis.
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nohawg
Posted 2010-08-20 10:55 AM (#67501 - in reply to #63612)
Subject: Re: Cruise Control problem


Cruiser

Posts: 244
Fargo, ND
Mine vibrated off a couple of times on a road trip last year. A slight squeeze with a pliers to tighten the terminals that plug onto the switch and they'll stay put.
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