Hello from a new member! I recently purchased an '89 XJ Laredo in pretty decent shape (still gets 20mpg on the 4.0 L engine at 195,000 mi.
) I am slowly trying to sort out some small problems, the biggest of which is the cruise control. I strongly suspect a vacuum problem somewhere, but even with the FSM I'm having a hard time sorting it out. I'll try to describe the conditions as best I can. 4.0 L engine, AW-4 auto trans, NP231 transfer case.
First, the cruise just does not engage. I've tested the stalk switch and it's OK. Haven't got to the speed sensor or other components yet. But under the hood there are some funny things going on. The 4WD light was on all the time, and I traced it to the 4WD switch (under the coolant reservoir) and found that the vacuum line to the switch had vacuum at all times, not just with 4WD engaged. The switch itself is apparently OK, as the 4WD light goes out when I pull the vacuum hose off. That led me to suspect that a hose was misconnected somewhere. While poking around in the general area, I found a vacuum hose that was not connected to anything! Try as I might I cannot find a comprehensive vacuum diagram in the FSM to help me figure this out.
There is a bundle of five colored hoses (red/green/blue/yellow/white) that are under the coolant res. The blue one is unconnected, the white one goes to a y-connector that leads to the 4WD switch. Yellow & green connect to some steel lines heading underneath, I assume to the front axle disco. Red t's off to a rubber hose running between the manifold & the blimp up front. The white & yellow hoses are spliced together into yellow, then go to a 3-gang connector (blue/green/yellow) that heads off down the back side of the engine. The red hose bypasses the 3-gang connector, and connects to a separate red hose farther back. Looks like these all end up at the t-case where I can see the 4 colored hoses connecting. Clear as mud???
My main question is, what does the blue hose normally hook to that is currently not connected? Could this be part of the cruise control problem? AFAIK all 4WD functions are operating correctly, as well as heating-A/C stuff. And I'm not sure where to check for vacuum leaks on the cruise system. Any help that can be given will be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks!
Marty

First, the cruise just does not engage. I've tested the stalk switch and it's OK. Haven't got to the speed sensor or other components yet. But under the hood there are some funny things going on. The 4WD light was on all the time, and I traced it to the 4WD switch (under the coolant reservoir) and found that the vacuum line to the switch had vacuum at all times, not just with 4WD engaged. The switch itself is apparently OK, as the 4WD light goes out when I pull the vacuum hose off. That led me to suspect that a hose was misconnected somewhere. While poking around in the general area, I found a vacuum hose that was not connected to anything! Try as I might I cannot find a comprehensive vacuum diagram in the FSM to help me figure this out.
There is a bundle of five colored hoses (red/green/blue/yellow/white) that are under the coolant res. The blue one is unconnected, the white one goes to a y-connector that leads to the 4WD switch. Yellow & green connect to some steel lines heading underneath, I assume to the front axle disco. Red t's off to a rubber hose running between the manifold & the blimp up front. The white & yellow hoses are spliced together into yellow, then go to a 3-gang connector (blue/green/yellow) that heads off down the back side of the engine. The red hose bypasses the 3-gang connector, and connects to a separate red hose farther back. Looks like these all end up at the t-case where I can see the 4 colored hoses connecting. Clear as mud???
My main question is, what does the blue hose normally hook to that is currently not connected? Could this be part of the cruise control problem? AFAIK all 4WD functions are operating correctly, as well as heating-A/C stuff. And I'm not sure where to check for vacuum leaks on the cruise system. Any help that can be given will be greatly appreciated!!!
Thanks!
Marty