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Cruise Control Fuse

Discussion in 'Diagnosis/Help' started by mephtar, Jan 29, 2008.

  1. mephtar

    mephtar Well-Known Member

    I got the haynes manual but It dosnt specify where the fuse is, but it tells me here is one somewhere. Can anyone help?
     
  2. sr5punk

    sr5punk Well-Known Member

    i have cruise problems also. the switch works but when i try to engage the accelerator on the steering wheel it doesnt work. so i have no cruise. i thought it was weird but doesnt bother me because i like to control my speed. but i do plan to road trip this summer and it wouldnt hurt to have it. wonder if this "fuse" could be my problem. hopefully someone can chime in with an answer
     
  3. ST165-2765

    ST165-2765 Well-Known Member Donated!

    I do not think there is a fuse specific to the cruise control.

    Check down in technical in the BGB Body Electrical pages 58 - 83
     
  4. underscore

    underscore Well-Known Member

    Well there's only, what, 3 boxes? I think there might be a relay in the engine bay though.
     
  5. mephtar

    mephtar Well-Known Member

    Does anyone have an idea why My cruise might have stoped working. It was workign fine then randomly it would turn off, not just disenguage but the on off switch would turn off, and id have to turn it back on then hit the set button again. After a few isses one drive it stoped working all together.
     
  6. rye

    rye Well-Known Member Donated!

    I have an extra cruise control unit if you want?
     
  7. ST165-2765

    ST165-2765 Well-Known Member Donated!

    Your cruise control has a cruise control computer and like the engine ECU it can output diagnostic codes.

    It starts on page 61

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    I have owned 4 4th gens and the cruise only worked on one of them and eventually it would shut itself of randomly while engaged and finally quite working altogether.

    I notice that the 5th gens have changed from a vacuum setup to a motorized mechanical setup.
     

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