Read the manual, but I believe it says when the cruise light blinks there is an error with the cruise control and should be checked. I have had mine blink before and then the next time I used it, it was fine.
Cruise control could be dangerous if used on wet/slippery roads or in heavy traffic.
It can but I would advise against it.
It's the advanced version of cruise control used to prevent rear end collisions on interstates. Many luxury cars have this which is also known as adaptive cruise control - most all have the stop/go feature too.
Not used. It is driven by the PCM
This later model should have an incorporated cruise system. Meaning there is no engine vaccume used to work the cruise. Instead a computer/cable system is used (the amplifier will be incorporated in this unit). You can tell the difference between the two by looking for vaccume lines.
Yes it can. It will add throttle to match what speed it was set too.
Left hand stalk on steering column (not indicator stalk) - 2 small buttons on back of stalk. Top button increases speed, bottom button decreases speed. Button on end of stalk cancels cruise control, if already activated, an engages cruise control, if not already activated. Ensure that cruise switch is set to on - this is the small switch half way down the front of the stalk. Cruise control can only be used in 4th and 5th gears, and above 30mph. Cruise control automatically deactivates when clutch or brake pedals are operated. Hope this helps.
Depends. What currency is used on the cruise ship? This should be in the information given to you by the cruise company. If the cruise includes shore trip(s), you need the currency or currencies used in those places as well.
My cruise control used to go out every time it rained. It finally died. There was no relationship to the ABS system.
no fuses used on cruise control, done on vacuum pipes, check for leaks
The cruise control switch should be on the turn signal control arm. There is a three position switch; off, on and resume are the three positions; "off" to your left, "resume" to the right and "on" in the center when you are sitting in the drivers seat looking at the switch. The switch needs to be in the on position and when you reach the speed you wish to "cruise" push and briefly hold in the button on the end of the turn signal control arm; the "set" button. This should engage the cruise control, to accelerate you can push the three position switch to the resume position until you have reached the speed you want to change to and to decelerate you can push the set button. Do not relase the resume switch to quickly, it is a spring loaded position, a momentary switch, and the spring may have enough strength to push the switch past the on position to the off position if released quickly. The resume can be used to return to a set speed after braking or clutching as touching the brakes or the clutch if a manual transmission model will disengage the cruise control. Hope this helps.