My front left (driver's side) brakes caught on fire and my cruise control hasn't worked since. You might want to check the connection from the cruise control to the brakes....
Talk2DIY Automotive - 1986 Brakes and Cruise Control was released on: USA: 31 August 2004
no it does not.unless you disengage with the brakes,not the control button
Yes, it is already in the control system. It has to.
There's a knob-like switch on the right-hand side of the steering wheel (by the windshield wiper switch) that says Cruise. Start driving, and when you reach the speed you want to maintain, switch that over to Cruise and it will just hold that speed for you. Use "cancel" and/or the brakes to give yourself control again.
To use the cruise control on the PT Cruiser, turn the cruise control on in the steering wheel. Accelerate to the desired speed and push in the end of the left turn signal knob. The cruise control should then control the speed. To take the car out of cruise control, a person can tap the brake.
The cruise control may not work is there is a problem with the brakes. Check to ensure that the cruise lights come on in the dash. Also, check all the vacuum lines to see if there is any issue.
One for brake lights, one for cruise control. If you hit the brakes when using cruise control, that second switch is what tells the control modules that the brake is being depressed.
You DON'T use cruise control in slippery roads.
a loose wire will cause that. also lots of other reasons but ford is known for cruise control failures in that year on all models
Many people enjoy cruise ships. I like to drive using cruise control.
Check in your vehicle's owner's manual for reccomendation's regarding the cruise control. I have seen manual's that say not to accelerate up hill's with the cruise control.