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Adaptive Vehicle Speed Control: Components

In addition to the standard vehicle speed control system, the Adaptive Speed Control system comprises:

An adaptive speed control, control module (adaptive SCCM) incorporating a radar sensor and yaw rate sensor provides system control functions. The SCCM is installed in a mounting bracket located in a cut-out in the body front upper crossmember.

Fig 1: Identifying Adaptive Vehicle Speed Control
G03157875Courtesy of JAGUAR CARS, INC.

An adaptive speed control booster control module (SCBCM) installed inboard of the brake booster within the driver side false bulkhead. This is connected to the brake booster pressure switches and solenoid valve, and the vehicle CAN system, by two short harnesses.

Fig 2: Locating Adaptive SCBCM
G03157876Courtesy of JAGUAR CARS, INC.

A speed control brake booster (SCB) assembly incorporating a solenoid operated air control valve and two pressure switches. The SCB is connected to the booster control module by a single harness connector.

Fig 3: Locating SCB Module
G03157877Courtesy of JAGUAR CARS, INC.

A six button driver control pad on the steering wheel. In addition to the normal cruise control functions, two buttons facilitate setting of the desired distance to be maintained from vehicles ahead.

Fig 4: Identifying Six Button Driver Control Pad
G03157878Courtesy of JAGUAR CARS, INC.