What does this do?
What does this do?
I have a 1967 442 and on the turn signal stalk ther is a black button on the end. Oldsmobility said it's for cruise control. Can someone please tell what it is? Thanks.
Maybe, post a pic. Cruise stalks varied quite a bit over the year. The button on most cruise stalks is the 'set point' signal to the transducer to hold that vacuum setting.
Desperado, can you find evidence of cruise control hardware in the engine compartment? There should also be a dash switch somewhere (likely on the left side of steering colum) to turn cruise on/off
It's only on when you push the button. I always have thought that is redundant. Like having a separate on/off switch on the wall to turn on, so the regular light switch on the wall will turn on a light.
Wow, high tech it is! "On" then not only turns the unit on but creates the set point signal for vacuum. That would be enough to confuse most blondes I know. ON/OFF. Why would anyone want something more complicated??? Why that's almost as bad as trying to explain the need for 710.
The system does not have a speed compensator or any way to increase or decrease speed electrically. It was a basic vacuum actuated throttle positioning locking mechanism. Like I said very rudimentary system compared to todays. I remember when you could buy a similar aftermarket basic cruise control from anywhere.
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