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There isn't a separate fuse for the cruise control. The system is powered by the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a fuse problem.
yeah... i have a 2007 Chrysler sebring, MY issue was a recall on the tire pressure sensors.... apparently they can cause a short circut and cause inoperative cruise control and engine stalling... Chrysler refuses to fix the car. at all.. if its not in warranty it wont get fixed for fre.. the recall number is H07 also you can go to the crysler web site to see if your vehicle is affected by this recall.
number 25 and 48 look at the chart in your fuse box on the driver side
Its either number #24,25,26. Its a yellow one, 10 or 20 amp I believe.
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Yes. It is number 42.
The 1985 S10 Blazer GMAC Êoffers a delay wiper on the black cruise control lever. ÊThe part number is AM-64109149.
The FWD Chrysler Pacifica has 2 Motor Mounts. They are the same part number and known as either the front & rear or left & right mounts...all the same thing. The Pacifica also has two additional mounts which typically fail. One of them is the Transmission Mounnt and the other is the Rear Torque Strut. You can find a kit that includes all of the above for a complete mount replacement on sites like Amazon in the $120 to $150 range. They are typically made by DEA or MotorKing.
The fuse for the cruise control on a 1998 Nissan Sentra is at the Number 22 spot in the fuse box. This is a 10 Amp. fuse that also controls the horn and steering switch. if the horn still works, check the speed sensor on the transmission or the cruise control module on the carburetor.
You need to check if your car is equipped with cruise control. to do so look at your vin number. the 8th letter should be C. if not the cruise control is located at the base of your right leg. sometimes it might be covered by a shoe, if so untie. good luck Jeff.