Re: Cruise control doesn't work...

From: Chris Orr (chris@manual-override.net)
Date: Thu May 29 2003 - 20:30:14 EDT


The same thing happened to my Ram.
The vacuum hose was real brittle, and it broke.
I suspect it had something to do with the hose
running right underneath the battery.
-chris

1996 Indy Ram

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On Thu, 29 May 2003 JAMEPC@aol.com wrote:

> > > > > > I got this from Wayne @ APS: > James > > >From Chrysler Literature -> Fuse Blown -> No Vacuum at Servo -> Speed Control > Cable Disconnected -> Improper Stop Lamp and Speed Control Adjustment -> > Faulty Electrical Circuit -> Defective Servo -> Defective Vacuumed Reservoir in > terms of a direct transmission link the only thing that comes to my mind is the > Vehicle Speed Sensor since that is as close to the transmission as the Cruise > Control gets, there is NOTHING internal or any other mechanism that > interlinks the two systems...-> an easy test would be to use your VSS from the original > transmission and install in new transmission... If the Cruise works its an > easy fix... Otherwise look for pinched wires that might have gotten caught > between transmission and engine on the install... things of that nature... > >



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