Speed Control Menu

1994 Plymouth Sundance Base, 2D Hatchback, 2.2 D, AutomaticSECTION Speed Control Menu
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 1994 Eagle Vision, 1994 Dodge Intrepid, 1994 Chrysler New Yorker, 1994 Chrysler LHS, and 1994 Chrysler Concorde. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
  1. To perform cruise control system tests using DRB, DRB must be in SPEED CONTROL MENU. At SPEED CONTROL MENU, trouble codes and DRB test functions can be accessed. To reach SPEED CONTROL MENU, turn ignition off. Connect DRB to data link connector. Connector is located under center of dash, right of steering column. Turn ignition switch to RUN position.
    NOTE: DO NOTΒ  touch DRB keypad during DRB power-up sequence or an error message will result.
  2. All DRB character positions will glow and copyright information will appear on screen for a few seconds. If DRB screen is blank or any error messages appear, see the TESTS W/CODES - BODY CONTROL COMPUTER article in the ENGINE PERFORMANCE Section.
  3. After a few seconds DRB menu will appear. At DRB menu, press "4" (SELECT SYSTEM) key. Press ENTER key. At SELECT SYSTEM menu, press "1" (ENGINE) key. Press ENTER key. DRB menu will appear indicating engine year, size, type of transmission and PCM part number.
  4. After a few seconds AIR COND menu will appear. Press "1" (WITH A/C) or press "2" (WITHOUT A/C). DRB display will change to ENGINE SYSTEMS menu. At ENGINE SYSTEMS menu, press "3" (SPEED CONTROL) key. Press ENTER key.
  5. Display will change to SPEED CONTROL. At SPEED CONTROL MENU, specific test functions programmed into DRB can be performed. Following DRB modes can be accessed: SYSTEM TESTS, READ TROUBLE CODES, STATE DISPLAY, ACTUATOR TESTS and ADJUSTMENTS.
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