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Smoky Mountain Region PCA
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Pikeville, Tennessee
Posts: 174
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Follow-up:
Well, embarrassed myself again! I just "thought" I had incandescent brake lights but I had LED's! I switched back to incandescent and the brake warning light problem went away! Other than triggering the warning light with LED's in the brake light, the module still doesn't work, though!
I got out the voltmeter and turns out there is a very low voltage all the time on pin 6. It was about 0.6v with the LED brake lights. When I switched to incandescent, it dropped to 0.1v ... apparently low enough to make the cruise module happy! I'm guessing that I could go back to the LED's if I put a resistor in the circuit, but I'm going to leave it as-is 'till I have a functioning cruise control system!
I got an email response from Kris Rose/"JamesDean59." He is indeed in business and now the repair charge is $70 and $8 return shipping.
John
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