Author Topic: M.C.C. Cruise Control  (Read 1895 times)

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M.C.C. Cruise Control
« on: July 27, 2013, 02:59:19 PM »
Hi, For those who are having trouble getting their cruise control to work after having the rear tire changed.

Here is something to check.

Motor Cycle Cruise - Honda ST1300 & ST1300A

Speed sensor gap adjustment
· Use a 3mm (1/8”) twist drill or other suitable device to check the gap
between the face of the speed sensor and the magnets. The gap should
be around 3~4mm. Bend the sensor bracket as required to achieve the
correct gap.

NOTE: - The sensor gap must be kept under 4mm to ensure that the cruise control will operate at low
speeds.
If the cruise control will not operate at lower speeds (50 kph or 30 mph) check and reduce the
sensor gap.
Do not reduce the gap to less than 1.5mm (1/16”).

I do have other Trouble Shooting info but I can't seem to do an attachment as the file is to big.

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