Yes it is reported.
Yes.
Check to see if the center brake light is working. Alot of cars have the cruise control on a fuse circuit with the center brake light. A blown fuse may be the problem. Check the fuse panel under the hood or dash.
sep 11.2001
no fuse has been blown your tv is too old
they have to make sure they are in the circle and the whistle has been blown.
there are no windows no it was blown up
The cruise control is fed by the same fuses as the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a blown fuse.The cruise control is fed by the same fuses as the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a blown fuse.
"Blown seals" are seals that are either worn out or have become stiff and now leak the fluid they are supposed to control.
The most probable cause for your malfunctioning cruise control is a blown fuse. The fuse might have blown while you were changing your switch. The cruise control fuse can be found in the fuse box.
I have a 1986 Buick Riviera that the same thing happened to and it turned out to be a fuse blown on the GCC CRT unit. I went ahead and bought a used CRT from a junkyard for about .00.
The cruise control is fed by the pcm. If the car starts there isn't a blown fuse.
Blown bulb/ bad bulb