> Mike F,
>
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> Sparky
Your cruise pump is indeed under the battery. The vacuum line goes only
to a vacuum switch on the brake pedal, (and clutch pedal, if equipped)
then to the actuator on the accelerator pedal.
If you're overheating at idle, and you're sure the rad and fan are OK,
then I wouldn't hesitate about looking a the water pump. If it's bad
enough to cause that problem, then you're living on borrowed time, and
if it fails completely, the timing belt stops timing and you have bent
valves and a very expensive repair bill.

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Sparky - 18 Jul 2005 16:34 GMT
>> Mike F,
>>
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>if it fails completely, the timing belt stops timing and you have bent
>valves and a very expensive repair bill.
Mike F,
I have looked over the entire cruise control system and cannot "see" anything
disconnected or damaged. Do you recall the line configuration on the pump under
the battery? I have one line going to the under-dash connection and another
fitting, black with small hole off the pump. Should this second fitting off the
pump be capped? Possibly the cap fell off? If my current condition were
correct, how would I test the pump for pressure/operation? I suspect the pump
but am not sure how to troubleshoot from here.
Sparky
Sparky - 18 Jul 2005 16:34 GMT
>> Mike F,
>>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>if it fails completely, the timing belt stops timing and you have bent
>valves and a very expensive repair bill.
Mike F,
I have looked over the entire cruise control system and cannot "see" anything
disconnected or damaged. Do you recall the line configuration on the pump under
the battery? I have one line going to the under-dash connection and another
fitting, black with small hole off the pump. Should this second fitting off the
pump be capped? Possibly the cap fell off? If my current condition were
correct, how would I test the pump for pressure/operation? I suspect the pump
but am not sure how to troubleshoot from here.
Sparky
Sparky - 18 Jul 2005 16:34 GMT
>> Mike F,
>>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>if it fails completely, the timing belt stops timing and you have bent
>valves and a very expensive repair bill.
Mike F,
I have looked over the entire cruise control system and cannot "see" anything
disconnected or damaged. Do you recall the line configuration on the pump under
the battery? I have one line going to the under-dash connection and another
fitting, black with small hole off the pump. Should this second fitting off the
pump be capped? Possibly the cap fell off? If my current condition were
correct, how would I test the pump for pressure/operation? I suspect the pump
but am not sure how to troubleshoot from here.
Sparky
Sparky - 18 Jul 2005 16:35 GMT
>> Mike F,
>>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>if it fails completely, the timing belt stops timing and you have bent
>valves and a very expensive repair bill.
Mike F,
I have looked over the entire cruise control system and cannot "see" anything
disconnected or damaged. Do you recall the line configuration on the pump under
the battery? I have one line going to the under-dash connection and another
fitting, black with small hole off the pump. Should this second fitting off the
pump be capped? Possibly the cap fell off? If my current condition were
correct, how would I test the pump for pressure/operation? I suspect the pump
but am not sure how to troubleshoot from here.
Sparky
Mike F - 19 Jul 2005 13:36 GMT
> Mike F,
>
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>
> Sparky
The other line off the pump is just a vent, no connection needed. I
don't have a diagram handy, but the pump should pump vacuum throughout
the system. If you apply a vacuum to where the hose connects the pump
(even with the engine off), the actuator should start to open the
throttle. Pushing the brake (or clutch) pedal should dump this vacuum
and close the throttle. The only problem I've ever seen with 850 cruise
control other than vacuum was an electrical brake switch (the same on
that turns on the lights) that was out of adjustment. There is no
adjustment, to fix it I ended up bending the bracket it's mounted in to
bring it closer to the pedal.

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Mike F.
Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.
Replace tt with t (twice!) and remove parentheses to email me directly.
(But I check the newsgroup more often than this email address.)
Sparky - 18 Jul 2005 16:35 GMT
>> Mike F,
>>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>if it fails completely, the timing belt stops timing and you have bent
>valves and a very expensive repair bill.
Mike F,
I have looked over the entire cruise control system and cannot "see" anything
disconnected or damaged. Do you recall the line configuration on the pump under
the battery? I have one line going to the under-dash connection and another
fitting, black with small hole off the pump. Should this second fitting off the
pump be capped? Possibly the cap fell off? If my current condition were
correct, how would I test the pump for pressure/operation? I suspect the pump
but am not sure how to troubleshoot from here.
Sparky