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Old 02-06-2012, 01:50 PM
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Default Cruise control warranted behavior

As I mentioned in another post a few minutes ago that was targeted more towards my extended warranty, the cruise control on our 2006 GC SXT is flaky. I use as a reference the 2003 GC Sport we had since it was new, and whose cruise control performed very well. The 2006 owner's manual says
Tapping the “RESUME/ACCEL” button once will result in a 2 mph speed increase.
This was the behavior with our 2003 GC, but not the 2006. The 2006 accelerates between 4 & 6 mph. It may actually accelerate more than that, but I cut it off before getting into trouble with radar. Also, it can't seem to maintain a consistent speed; it will vacillate up & down even on flat stretches of freeway. Whereas I was able to set the cruise on the 2003 at Michigan's implied speed limit (9 mph over posted speed), I now have to set it a bit lower on the 2006 to ensure the cruise doesn't vacillate over into the "ticket" zone.

My questions: Since the owner's manual is very specific that a tap on the “RESUME/ACCEL” button once will result in a 2 mph speed increase, does anyone know whether I will have to fight Chrysler to honor a warranty claim on this? The warranty contract lists the Cruise Control Servo as a covered item, but there's nothing I can see that mentions "tolerances". The very beginning of the contract says I'm covered "should a component covered by the Plan fail in normal use". (Bold on "fail" is my emphasis.) Would the behavior of the cruise control be considered a failure?

Another question: Does the current behavior as I've described above necessarily indicate imminent failure?
 
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Old 02-06-2012, 03:08 PM
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I would say you probably have a problem and that it's not the servo. The servo just does what it's told. Maybe it's not reading the speed correctly. Maybe a hole in the vacuum line.
 


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