The instructions state that the purple wire should show 12 volts when the brake is applied and 0 volts when it's not. It never hit me that it would have to see "absolute" 0 volts.
I'd like to know their rationale for not using their unit on Honda vehicles...
I plan to disconnect the purple wire tomorrow to prove/disprove the theory. I really hope that it's something that simple. As I've always stressed to my two sons, you learn far more from your failures than you do from your successes. If everything worked perfectly the first time around, you wouldn't learn nearly as much!
That's more or less what I did, but for a different reason. Have a look here for the schematic. For your purpose, one relay would do the job.<snip>
It sounds like the relay should be used to control the purple wire rather than the brake lights. It would make sense to connect the brake light wire to the coil on the relay and the purple wire to the switch portion of the relay so that the purple wire is completely disconnected from everything when the brake is not being applied.
Dang it! Now I'll have to wait until after work to try this!
Snowmoer: How did you connect your relay?
Snowmoer: How did you connect your relay?
Rostra makes the Audiovox CC.
Good job!Well, we have a winner! I unplugged the stock brake lights from the modulator and plugged them back into the normal circuit, and the cruise control worked perfectly.
Friendly suggestion: Seal the relay's edges w/ silicone, or better yet, buy a sealed relay to keep moisture from rusting out the innards.I stopped at Radio Shack on the way home and picked up a relay. I'll install that this weekend.
When I tried to measure my ST1300'a VSS PPM (pulse per mile) output it was much higher frequency than anything listed in the Audiovox set up guide.
Well, we have a winner! I unplugged the stock brake lights from the modulator and plugged them back into the normal circuit, and the cruise control worked perfectly. I stopped at Radio Shack on the way home and picked up a relay. I'll install that this weekend. Once someone mentioned that the taillight modulator was interfering from the aspect of ?ground? when the brakes are off as opposed to ?12 volts? when the brakes are on, it all made sense. I had added the stock brake lights to the modulator setup and then it was several days before I tried the cruise control again. That?s why the two things didn?t click in my mind.
Anyway, thanks to all who have participated in this thread. This is what makes the forums such a fantastic place to hang out!