My 08 GMC Sierra has Active Fuel Management, and it does work while using cruise control.
Reduces fatigue and can improve fuel economy.
Its is the gas tank with the fuel filter.
1985
No, none of the SRTs of that era had active MDS.
The fuel line could be the issue. Also it could be the fuel filter, or a loss of fire to the spark plugs in the Tacoma.
Fuel management systems are used to maintain, control and monitor fuel consumption. They can track fuel transactions based on a credit card, as well as deliver fuel by trucks.
Yes. Consistent acceleration with no sudden bursts of speed, cut down on excessive fuel consumption.a little,,yes the cruise control controls the engine better than you can at highway speeds therefore saving fuel
There is no fuse for the cruise control on a 1994 Acura Integra. It is a relay switch under the hood near the battery. This would have nothing to do with the dashboard clock, if the cruise control is not working properly. If the cruise control is not coming on, check the relay, then check the carburetor or EFI (Electronic Fuel Injector). Also, the cruise control will not come on if the brake light switch or the clutch is not working properly.
NO See EFI Live
If the cruise control will not engage, there might be a problem with the Electronic Fuel Injector or the MAP Sensor. There might also be a problem with the Oxygen Sensor. Some autos have more than one oxygen sensor.
Active fuel managment was first introduced by Catillac in 1981. Since Catillac was known for their big V8, this car featured a system that would make only have the cylinders fire.
no none what so ever ,its used to pass fuel vapours through to stop fumes