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Date: Mon, 30 Aug 2004 19:07:06 GMT
From: "Nasty Bob" <nospamspeedypancakenospamail.com>
Subject: Re: Cruise on 9000CSE


I have a weird problem with the cruise control on my 9000CSE (1994). The whole thing works fine when the outside temperature reaches about 22 degrees Celsius (about 72 degrees Fahrenheit), or direct sunlight for a longer period of time. I have checked all of the components, replaced the pedal switches, even took out the electronic control unit and soldered all circuit point again, but nothing seems to help. Outside temperature down.... No cruise control. Anyone a clue??? TIA Rob Hey Rob. .. from my experience (20 years messing about with hi-fi amplifiers), if a problem is so temperature dependant then 9 / 10 it is a bad solder joint or hairline crack in a pcb track or an electronic component failing (I know you've gone over it with an iron but these things can be almost impossible to see). I remember sharing a flat with a guy who had to blast his tuner with a hair dryer for a couple of minutes every time he wanted to hear the radio! Don't know if you could swap ecu's just to see?? Anyway - good luck '93 Saab 9000 CS

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