Cruise Control Diagnostics - Victory Cross Roads Classic Service Manual

2012-2013
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Cruise Control Diagnostics

The sensors and switches that supply information to the
cruise control module can be tested to verify proper
operation using the self-diagnostic function built in to the
cruise control system.
NOTE: The ENGINE STOP SWITCH must be in the RUN
position during the entire procedure. The LED indicator
light on the ON/OFF switch must be illuminated when the
key, stop switch, and cruise are ON. (Check power supply
on Pin 1 (DG/PK wire) at the cruise switch connector in the
fairing if the LED is not lit.
To enter the diagnostic mode:
1. Turn the cruise control OFF.
2. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
3. Turn the ignition key ON, but do not start the engine.
4. Press and HOLD the RESUME / ACC button while you
press the cruise control ON/OFF button. The cruise
control indicator should illuminate on the instrument
cluster.
5. Release both buttons. The cruise control indicator
should go OFF. If it does NOT go off when the buttons
are released, refer to the Troubleshooting Chart at the
end of this procedure.
The system is now in self-diagnostic mode.
Switch Button Test
6. Press and release the SET/DEC button. The cruise
indicator lamp should illuminate every time the button
is pushed and go out when released.
SYMPTOM
Cruise indicator lights but does
not go off when buttons are
released in Step 5.
9924047 - 2012-2013 VICTORY Cross Roads / Cross Country Service Manual
Cruise Control Self-Diagnostic Troubleshooting
POSSIBLE PROBLEM
Front brake switch, rear
brake switch, or throttle
switch is closed.
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WIRING / LIGHTING SYSTEMS
7. Press and release the RES/ACC button. The cruise
indicator lamp should illuminate every time a button is
pushed and go out when released.
Brake Light Switch Test
8. Pull the front brake lever or push the rear brake pedal.
The cruise indicator lamp should illuminate every time
a brake is applied and go out when released.
Throttle Safety Switch Test
9. Close the throttle firmly with the twist grip. The cruise
indicator lamp should illuminate every time the throttle
is closed and go out when the throttle grip is released.
Vehicle Speed Sensor (VSS) Test
10. Roll the motorcycle forward or backward for at least 2
meters while observing the cruise indicator lamp. If the
speed signal is present, the cruise indicator lamp
should flash and continue to flash at the same rate.
Tachometer Signal Test
11. Turn the cruise control OFF (press the OFF button).
12. Turn the ignition switch OFF.
13. Be sure the transmission is in NEUTRAL.
14. Turn the ignition key to the ON position and start the
engine. Hold the RES/ACC button down while you
press the cruise control ON button.
15. Release both buttons. If a tachometer signal is present,
the cruise indicator lamp should flash at a rate based
on engine RPM. Rev the engine. The rate of flash
should increase with RPM.
16. Turn the ignition key to the OFF position. All tests are
complete.
REMEDY / DIAGNOSTIC TEST
Enter diagnostic mode. Disconnect each switch, one
at a time, while watching the cruise indicator. If the
cruise light goes out when a switch is disconnected,
inspect the switch and related circuit wiring. If the
throttle switch is suspect, adjust throttle cable free
play as described in Chapter 2 and test the switch.
Disconnect the switch and connect an Ohmmeter to
the switch contacts (on the throttle close cable). The
throttle switch should have continuity only when the
throttle is closed firmly, and no continuity when throttle
is released (Pin 4 of module should not be powered
when throttle is released).
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