Cruise control
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let me guess... does it somtimes work if yo mess with it long enuff?
if so... welcome to my trubbles
i have tride changeing the wiper arm switch thing. replaced vacum lines...
still no go..
what is yours doing? or not doing. does it try to kick on.?
if so... welcome to my trubbles
i have tride changeing the wiper arm switch thing. replaced vacum lines...
still no go..
what is yours doing? or not doing. does it try to kick on.?
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Moved to 92-99. General Chat is not the place for mechanical problems.
Now that your topic is in the right place, please be a little more specific in your description. "Doesn't work" doesn't work. We need to know HOW it doesn't work. When did this start? What are your symptoms?
Now that your topic is in the right place, please be a little more specific in your description. "Doesn't work" doesn't work. We need to know HOW it doesn't work. When did this start? What are your symptoms?
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Scott, you can download an owners manual if needed, sorry I don't have the link. Some one will chime in with it though I'm sure. On your turn signal stalk, there should be a slider switch for cruise control with 3 positions Off, On, R/A. Slide that switch to the on position. This will enable c/c, but will not set c/c. At the end of the stalk you will notice a Set pushbutton, this is what sets c/c at a specified speed, the speed at which you are traveling. When you apply the brakes, cruise control will be canceled. If you slide the switch over to R/A and then release the switch, c/c will resume the previous set speed. You can also use the R/A function to accelerate from an already set speed.
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