Troubleshooting Cruise Control
#1
Troubleshooting Cruise Control
How do you troubleshoot a Cruise Control problem? My cruise quite working this morning on my 06 RK. Worked ok for a couple of hours and then after braking it wouldn’t reengage. The Cruise On light comes on but neither resume nor set speed would work and the Cruise Engaged light never comes on. Cable ends look ok. Need some help on how can I troubleshoot this?
#3
there's a little plunger in the right front brake lever at the handlebar. that can fail. have someone ride along behind you to see if your brake light is flickering or coming on for no reason. if it is, then that's likely what's happening. the brake light switch, the front or the rear will cause your cruise control to disengage. my friend was riding in front of me, and his brake light kept coming on when i knew there was no reason to use his brakes. when we stopped i asked him how long his cruise control had been out. then i explained how i knew it was out.
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#4
Here's a procedure you can try.
It works on an '05 FLH so let's see if it works on your RK.
1. Hold cruise switch in the "set" position.
2. Turn the cruise "on"
3. Turn the main power switch on, the cruise light should initially come on then turn green, release the cruise switch the light will turn amber.
4. Push the cruise switch to "resume" the light should turn green, release the switch, the light should turn amber.
5. Roll the throttle "off", make sure you roll it off to activate the cutoff switch for the cruise, the light should turn green, release the throttle the light should turn amber.
6. Apply the front brake, the light should turn green, release it, the light should turn amber.
7. Apply the back brake, the light should turn green, hold the brake until the light turns amber, release the brake now, you should hear the cruise motor adjusting itself (taking ujp the slack).
What you have done is test each of the "switches" that are in the cruise system. If, during any of the tests, the light does not turn green, then that part is at fault.
The back brake switch is often at fault. You can test that by applying the brake and see if the light is already on. If it is, the cruise will not engage.
The front brake switch can be at fault also, as it sometimes gets damaged when work is done on the right handgrip/brake lever assembly and the proper procedure is not followed.
The "roll-off" switch can also be at fault. Check the connections on that.
It does sound like it's a fault in the brake system, since it started malfunctioning after you applied the brakes.
Hope this helps
It works on an '05 FLH so let's see if it works on your RK.
1. Hold cruise switch in the "set" position.
2. Turn the cruise "on"
3. Turn the main power switch on, the cruise light should initially come on then turn green, release the cruise switch the light will turn amber.
4. Push the cruise switch to "resume" the light should turn green, release the switch, the light should turn amber.
5. Roll the throttle "off", make sure you roll it off to activate the cutoff switch for the cruise, the light should turn green, release the throttle the light should turn amber.
6. Apply the front brake, the light should turn green, release it, the light should turn amber.
7. Apply the back brake, the light should turn green, hold the brake until the light turns amber, release the brake now, you should hear the cruise motor adjusting itself (taking ujp the slack).
What you have done is test each of the "switches" that are in the cruise system. If, during any of the tests, the light does not turn green, then that part is at fault.
The back brake switch is often at fault. You can test that by applying the brake and see if the light is already on. If it is, the cruise will not engage.
The front brake switch can be at fault also, as it sometimes gets damaged when work is done on the right handgrip/brake lever assembly and the proper procedure is not followed.
The "roll-off" switch can also be at fault. Check the connections on that.
It does sound like it's a fault in the brake system, since it started malfunctioning after you applied the brakes.
Hope this helps
#7
Here's a procedure you can try.
It works on an '05 FLH so let's see if it works on your RK.
1. Hold cruise switch in the "set" position.
2. Turn the cruise "on"
3. Turn the main power switch on, the cruise light should initially come on then turn green, release the cruise switch the light will turn amber.
4. Push the cruise switch to "resume" the light should turn green, release the switch, the light should turn amber.
5. Roll the throttle "off", make sure you roll it off to activate the cutoff switch for the cruise, the light should turn green, release the throttle the light should turn amber.
6. Apply the front brake, the light should turn green, release it, the light should turn amber.
7. Apply the back brake, the light should turn green, hold the brake until the light turns amber, release the brake now, you should hear the cruise motor adjusting itself (taking ujp the slack).
What you have done is test each of the "switches" that are in the cruise system. If, during any of the tests, the light does not turn green, then that part is at fault.
The back brake switch is often at fault. You can test that by applying the brake and see if the light is already on. If it is, the cruise will not engage.
The front brake switch can be at fault also, as it sometimes gets damaged when work is done on the right handgrip/brake lever assembly and the proper procedure is not followed.
The "roll-off" switch can also be at fault. Check the connections on that.
It does sound like it's a fault in the brake system, since it started malfunctioning after you applied the brakes.
Hope this helps
It works on an '05 FLH so let's see if it works on your RK.
1. Hold cruise switch in the "set" position.
2. Turn the cruise "on"
3. Turn the main power switch on, the cruise light should initially come on then turn green, release the cruise switch the light will turn amber.
4. Push the cruise switch to "resume" the light should turn green, release the switch, the light should turn amber.
5. Roll the throttle "off", make sure you roll it off to activate the cutoff switch for the cruise, the light should turn green, release the throttle the light should turn amber.
6. Apply the front brake, the light should turn green, release it, the light should turn amber.
7. Apply the back brake, the light should turn green, hold the brake until the light turns amber, release the brake now, you should hear the cruise motor adjusting itself (taking ujp the slack).
What you have done is test each of the "switches" that are in the cruise system. If, during any of the tests, the light does not turn green, then that part is at fault.
The back brake switch is often at fault. You can test that by applying the brake and see if the light is already on. If it is, the cruise will not engage.
The front brake switch can be at fault also, as it sometimes gets damaged when work is done on the right handgrip/brake lever assembly and the proper procedure is not followed.
The "roll-off" switch can also be at fault. Check the connections on that.
It does sound like it's a fault in the brake system, since it started malfunctioning after you applied the brakes.
Hope this helps
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Here's a procedure you can try.
It works on an '05 FLH so let's see if it works on your RK.
1. Hold cruise switch in the "set" position.
2. Turn the cruise "on"
3. Turn the main power switch on, the cruise light should initially come on then turn green, release the cruise switch the light will turn amber.
4. Push the cruise switch to "resume" the light should turn green, release the switch, the light should turn amber.
5. Roll the throttle "off", make sure you roll it off to activate the cutoff switch for the cruise, the light should turn green, release the throttle the light should turn amber.
6. Apply the front brake, the light should turn green, release it, the light should turn amber.
7. Apply the back brake, the light should turn green, hold the brake until the light turns amber, release the brake now, you should hear the cruise motor adjusting itself (taking ujp the slack).
What you have done is test each of the "switches" that are in the cruise system. If, during any of the tests, the light does not turn green, then that part is at fault.
The back brake switch is often at fault. You can test that by applying the brake and see if the light is already on. If it is, the cruise will not engage.
The front brake switch can be at fault also, as it sometimes gets damaged when work is done on the right handgrip/brake lever assembly and the proper procedure is not followed.
The "roll-off" switch can also be at fault. Check the connections on that.
It does sound like it's a fault in the brake system, since it started malfunctioning after you applied the brakes.
Hope this helps
It works on an '05 FLH so let's see if it works on your RK.
1. Hold cruise switch in the "set" position.
2. Turn the cruise "on"
3. Turn the main power switch on, the cruise light should initially come on then turn green, release the cruise switch the light will turn amber.
4. Push the cruise switch to "resume" the light should turn green, release the switch, the light should turn amber.
5. Roll the throttle "off", make sure you roll it off to activate the cutoff switch for the cruise, the light should turn green, release the throttle the light should turn amber.
6. Apply the front brake, the light should turn green, release it, the light should turn amber.
7. Apply the back brake, the light should turn green, hold the brake until the light turns amber, release the brake now, you should hear the cruise motor adjusting itself (taking ujp the slack).
What you have done is test each of the "switches" that are in the cruise system. If, during any of the tests, the light does not turn green, then that part is at fault.
The back brake switch is often at fault. You can test that by applying the brake and see if the light is already on. If it is, the cruise will not engage.
The front brake switch can be at fault also, as it sometimes gets damaged when work is done on the right handgrip/brake lever assembly and the proper procedure is not followed.
The "roll-off" switch can also be at fault. Check the connections on that.
It does sound like it's a fault in the brake system, since it started malfunctioning after you applied the brakes.
Hope this helps
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