Yes. You need two parts, the cruise control module (with associated wiring and cable) and a new signal lever - left/right turn and windshield wiper controls (with associated wiring) - that has the cruise control on the end.
The cruise control mounts in the engine compartment and plugs into the existing wiring. The old signal lever is swapped out.
I purchased the parts on eBay (seller: S10WAREHOUSE, who provided great service and I felt reasonable, by the way)
Price I paid was $30 for the module and $25 for the lever. If you have a 2.2 engine it may be a $10 module. All plus shipping.
So for around fifty dollars it can be had! :)
Since you are taking the steering column apart, S10 warehouse also has tilt steering wheels for $25 plus shipping if you don't have that. I did that as well.
The fuse for cruise control for the 1999 Ford Taurus SE is located in the engine compartment. The main cruise control fuse is on the passenger side firewall. There are several fuses in this fuse box that control the cruise feature on the vehicle.
It attaches to throttle plate (next to throttle cable) to cruise control unit.
No.
The cruise control is fed by the pcm. If the car starts there isn't a blown fuse.
Yes. the computer runs the cruise.
my car cruise just cut off while I was driving can you tell me where the cruise control fuse is is located and what's slot it would be in on the fuse box
You may have a short in your cruise control switch.
were is it
no.
if cruise control and horn aren't working...i bet it's the clock spring..check if there is a recall on it
depends on what it has. i have a 2000 Chevy Malibu in perfect shape with auto dl,pw, cruise. mines worth 8,994.
depends on what it has. i have a 2000 Chevy Malibu in perfect shape with auto dl,pw, cruise. mines worth 8,994.