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Old 07-03-2006, 12:50 AM
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I also need to know how to get the cruise control working on my 94 bonne se

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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.?
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in order:


Loose or broken or disconnected vaccum line

Broken Modulator

Broken Turn Signal Multifuction Switch

Fuse


Something else.
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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?
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i dont know how to turn it on...my guess it it is the fuse because the power outlet and the flip mirror lights also dont turn on.
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well thats a separate fuse...there is a fuse for the CC and then for the lights, cig lighter and such.

but what do you mean you dont know how to turn it on?
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like i dont know how to set it up or put it into use...
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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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