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trying to cruise control to work

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Old Jul 28, 2014 | 06:04 PM
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I cannot get my cruise control to work.
here is what i have done to check.
it turns on and off with switch.
it will set when the button is pushed. the light will go off when you touch the brake or when you push both buttons.
is will not set speed or any signs of wanting to.
i am thinking it is the control module under dash or the big servo unit under hood. all cables and connections on throttle are good.
i am not sure but since all the lights and switches are showing that cruise turns on and off properly i do not think the module is at fault.
the servo unit has vacuum and other than that i do not know how to check it.
i wish to buy used replacements but hope to get the best guess.
can anyone point me in the best direction.
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Old Jul 28, 2014 | 07:52 PM
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Default Re: trying to cruise control to work

adjust throttle cable make sure its within spec. then adjust cruise control cable and make sure its within spec
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Old Jul 28, 2014 | 08:27 PM
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Default Re: trying to cruise control to work

check for power with an volt meter at the plug for the device in the engine bay. If you have power and ground, then your issue is more than likely the black box there in the engine bay, if no power then your issue may be further back near the source
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