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RE: TPS circuit fail low? - Erniee - 08-31-2013

I have a new to me coach with the Series 60 and Pro Driver. Looks like I am on the upward learning curve, again- but I like it


RE: TPS circuit fail low? - encantotom - 08-31-2013

ernie, what did you get?

tom


RE: TPS circuit fail low? - Bob Standeford - 09-01-2013

Sorry everyone I didn't mean to leave you all up in the air. The speedometer and RPM (yes it was froze at 500) has not been a problem again, so I don't know what to think of it. The TPS circuit came up once last week as I was driving from Miami to Tulsa on the turnpike. I had just set the cruise control when I noticed it. I have also noticed the cruise won't kick off when I apply the brakes. Does this make any since?


RE: TPS circuit fail low? - ccjohnson - 09-01-2013

Sounds like the feed from the brake pedal stop light switch to the cruise control may have been interrupted. (possibly by a trailer brake controller wiring job) The cruise should kick out as soon as the brake lights light up.


RE: TPS circuit fail low? - Bob Standeford - 09-02-2013

I do have a trailer brake lever on the side of the steering wheel, but I don't think it is hooked up. The handle is loose.