I think they call that the "control module" or equvilent. Usually, if you ask for a wiper, turn signal or cruise module, you'll get the one that controls all three.
The steering is what controls the gauge in cruise control. This is in any car or truck.
The 2000 Lincoln does have a fuse that controls the cruise control. The cruise control fuse can be found in the fuse box.
The engine computer controls the cruise.
The pcm controls the cruise.
The cruise control does not have a relay. The engine computer powers and controls the cruise.
The engine computer controls the cruise.
There isn't a separate fuse. The engine computer powers the cruise control. If the engine runs, it is not a blown fuse.
There is not an individual cruise fuse. It is powered and controlled by the PCM.
The term "multi-function switch" on a vehicle usually refers to the stick (or sticks) on the steering column that controls turn signals, wipers, cruise control, etc.
The horn fuse is under the hood next to the battery. It also controls the power to the steering wheel's cruise control buttons. The fuse is 10 amp.
most cruise control problems are caused by a leaking vaccum canister that controls the throttle on the cruise, your switch is probably fine.
on our 2001 there is a cruise control button on dash push it then use controls rite side of steering wheel.