no none what so ever ,its used to pass fuel vapours through to stop fumes
most cruise control problems are caused by a leaking vaccum canister that controls the throttle on the cruise, your switch is probably fine.
possible the guy that did the oil change bumped a vaccum hose on the cruise control canister and broke it or knocked it off.
Yes, it can cause the cruise to surge.
Cruise control vacuum reservoir
The cruise control operates on vacuum. There is a vacuum canister somewhere underneath the battery which sometimes goes bad. Also check vacuum lines for cracks.
no
Cruise control is an accessory.
It is possible to convert a car without cruise control to have cruise control. Many auto parts stores sell kits which will install cruise control in a vehicle.
There are several ways to fix the cruise control on your Mercedes-Benz depending on the problem with the cruise control. Make sure the fuse for the cruise control is not blown.
First check and see if the chain between the throttle linkage and vacuum canister is hooked up. If it is then you probably have a vacuum leak somewhere in the system. Check the vacuum line going to the canister for leaks. If not then the canister itself is probably leaking or bad.
2004 sebring convertable cruise control not working - what to do?
There is no isolated fuse for the cruise control. It all runs off the 20A gauges fuse. If you are having trouble with the cruise control I would check the Cruise Control Module or the Cruise control Servo. What symptom is occurring?