Cool video! Believe me I´ve watched around 1 trillion yt videos to figure out how it works. Your´s is the only that explains it in an easy understandable way! THANKS FOR THAT! Awaiting my (German) Eclipse Cross PHEV in around two weeks.
I bought a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander 3.0 MIVEC and the cruise control will NOT turn off. It's always on. I can go 35 MPH, take foot off accelerator and it will stay at 35 until I brake. The buttons on the steering wheel are worthless. So, I don't know what to do other than put car in Neutral as I approach stop light let's say and it brakes smoothly. I leave it in drive and the car brakes as if the Cruise control is on. Because it is...can't turn it off.
Is the cruise control light always on in the dash? What you are describing should not be possible because: 1. Cruise control should be off when the car is turned on, the car should not turn the cruise control on by itself when started 2. The car should be equipped with a brake pedal switch that cuts out the cruise control when braking 3. The car is possibly equipped with a brake over ride system that will disengage the throttle when the brakes are depressed after the accelerator was depressed.
@@welfarewagonrepairs Thank you for your comment but, I don't know how else to describe it. It's on. Going down the road, I can take my foot off accelerator and it stays at that speed. If I brake to slow down...it will stay at whatever mph as I start to apply gas again. I will say this though- the guy I bought it from was a liar and a rip off. Car cost me 4K last year. Still runs very good except the Cruise Control situation.
@@javiertorres-bb8lf when you put the car in neutral do the rpm’s go to idle or do they stay high? Also do you have any dashboard lights on? Maybe a check engine light?
@@welfarewagonrepairs When I put it in Neutral, the RPMs do go down a bit. To about idle- 900rpm. My dashboard is weird. It's mostly digital and I don't see anything onscreen that even resembles anything concerning a cruise control icon or similar. It's very strange bro. I'm used to it but, I'm sure I am burning more gas than I should plus the extra strain on the brakes when I apply them and they have to fight the CC for a second.
@@javiertorres-bb8lf it’s not cruise control it’s more likely that the sensor in the gas pedal maybe bad and telling the car to accelerate. Very very strange issue to have without the check engine light being on
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Cool video! Believe me I´ve watched around 1 trillion yt videos to figure out how it works. Your´s is the only that explains it in an easy understandable way! THANKS FOR THAT!
Awaiting my (German) Eclipse Cross PHEV in around two weeks.
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Clear and simple. Thanks!
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I'll try today. I don't know why Mitsubishi makes everything complicated.
The manual is tedious to read and do not provide correct procedures.
Salve. In origine la mia asx aveva un volante senza comandi. Sostituito uguale al tuo ma volevo sapere se si può attivare il Cruise control.
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I bought a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander 3.0 MIVEC and the cruise control will NOT turn off. It's always on. I can go 35 MPH, take foot off accelerator and it will stay at 35 until I brake. The buttons on the steering wheel are worthless. So, I don't know what to do other than put car in Neutral as I approach stop light let's say and it brakes smoothly. I leave it in drive and the car brakes as if the Cruise control is on. Because it is...can't turn it off.
Is the cruise control light always on in the dash?
What you are describing should not be possible because:
1. Cruise control should be off when the car is turned on, the car should not turn the cruise control on by itself when started
2. The car should be equipped with a brake pedal switch that cuts out the cruise control when braking
3. The car is possibly equipped with a brake over ride system that will disengage the throttle when the brakes are depressed after the accelerator was depressed.
@@welfarewagonrepairs Thank you for your comment but, I don't know how else to describe it. It's on. Going down the road, I can take my foot off accelerator and it stays at that speed. If I brake to slow down...it will stay at whatever mph as I start to apply gas again. I will say this though- the guy I bought it from was a liar and a rip off. Car cost me 4K last year. Still runs very good except the Cruise Control situation.
@@javiertorres-bb8lf when you put the car in neutral do the rpm’s go to idle or do they stay high? Also do you have any dashboard lights on? Maybe a check engine light?
@@welfarewagonrepairs When I put it in Neutral, the RPMs do go down a bit. To about idle- 900rpm. My dashboard is weird. It's mostly digital and I don't see anything onscreen that even resembles anything concerning a cruise control icon or similar. It's very strange bro. I'm used to it but, I'm sure I am burning more gas than I should plus the extra strain on the brakes when I apply them and they have to fight the CC for a second.
@@javiertorres-bb8lf it’s not cruise control it’s more likely that the sensor in the gas pedal maybe bad and telling the car to accelerate. Very very strange issue to have without the check engine light being on