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Re: Cruse Control / Lights

by "@[EMAIL PROTECTED] " <""dave1645\"@[EMAIL PROTECTED] "> Feb 2, 2008 at 01:07 PM

GreenGas wrote:
> For John,
> Please check this out: I'm betting that "I'm Right" is correct, and
since 
> you didn't DO anything that we know of to cause this to start (if you
DID do 
> something, like install a stereo, or wire up a trailer plug, or
something 
> else, then speak up now and let us know!), then I'd check to see if you
have 
> any dual filament bulbs in your brake light system. These would be
1157's or 
> equiv - where the same bulb has two filaments, one for tail lights and
one 
> for brake lights. Often, one filament will break and bridge the other
one, 
> and thereby transfer power into that circuit. How do I know this?
Experience 
> is a hard master.
> 
> If you find a bulb that doesn't look right, replace it with a new one. 
> They're cheap.
> 
> I'm not sure if your Rodeo has bulbs like that - some are all separate
1156 
> bulbs, which only have one filament per bulb, IIRC... but it wouldn't
hurt 
> to pull all the bulbs and look at them. Most of the newer cars use a 
> separate, 1-filament bulb for turn signals, and that shouldn't be
involved 
> here, but I could be wrong.
> 
> If you find the problem, please post here and let us know what it was.
> 
> Steve
> 
> "I'm Right" <ImRight@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
> news:606jm6F1pc4jdU2@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
>>You have a voltage leak somewhere that is leaking even a MINISCUL amount

>>of
>>voltage to the BRAKE lamp circuit.
>>
>>Alos check the Grounds at the BARAKE lights, It be the cruise is seeing
a
>>slight increase in the resistance at that point.
>>
>>Cruise is shut-off with a loss of ground (or more than 3 ohms) at the 
>>BRAKE
>>light bulbs or the slightest amount of Voltage.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>"John Martinez" <mrmemo2000@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>>news:479a2f25$0$9062$a82e2bb9@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>
>>>This problem just started.  2002 Rodeo V6 - With cruse on, when I turn
on
>>>lights (parking or head lamps) it acts like I press the break and
>>
>>disengages
>>
>>>the cruse.  If I turn the lights back off and click - RESUME - it
cranks
>>>back up.  Yes, works just fine without lights on.  No, can not turn it
on
>>>with lights on.
>>>
>>>Any ideas where to start??
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
> 
> 
> 
Greengas hit the nail on the head   , I was thinking of the trailer 
hookup module
I had one let go and caused my headlight to comon when I braked
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Cruse Control / Lights
"John Martinez"  2008-01-25 13:53:33 
Re: Cruse Control / Lights
"I'm Right" <  2008-01-28 11:58:30 
Re: Cruse Control / Lights
"GreenGas" <  2008-01-30 00:07:17 
Re: Cruse Control / Lights
"@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-02-02 13:07:50 

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