Yes. the computer runs the cruise.
I have a 1995 vw golf diesel and I am in the process of changing the cruise control computer a second time. The computers are known to fail, I would check it first. it is mounted behind the headlight switch (silver box).
Yes.
This is a stupid question. i own a diesel vehicle and it has cruise control as it is a 2008 model. it also has an accelerator pedal which u control by pressing with your foot
Trouble code P0594 means: Cruise control system,servo control - circuit open
Because a diesel engine does not create vacuum and the vacuum pump is necessary to operate things like the vacuum assist brakes and cruise control.
Check the vacuum lines on the driver side of the engine.
who ever said that a dodge ram diesel does not have a servo it is not true. I have a dodge diesel 2001 and it has a servo and the answer to this question is it had a vacuum leak in the servo vacuum line, changed that and cruise control worked great. the servo is under the drivers side battery.
It is the same fuse that feeds the PCM. So if the truck runs and the alternator works it is not a fuse.
It would fit, but the 1999 uses a completely different computer system. The charging system, cruise control, intake heater, and transmission would not function properly.
It depends on the size. A diesel in a small car is a couple of hundred pounds, while a diesel in cruise ship is many tons.It depends on the size. A diesel in a small car is a couple of hundred pounds, while a diesel in cruise ship is many tons.
77 Speed control power relay circuit It means there is something wrong with the cruise control system. Usually, this code refers to the servo that controls the throttle opening when the cruise is activated.
if im not wrong this is for the cruise control,which tells the computer to turn cc off when the clutch it's pressed. just like when you press the brake and the cruise c. goes off.