Found the right front wheel ABS sensor wires had been pulled from the plug itself. Installed a new sensor and bam all the problems gone everything back to normal.
The cruise system shares fuses with the engine and brake lights. If the car runs and the brake lights work, it is not a fuse.
The cruise system shares fuses with the engine and brake lights. If those work, it is not a fuse.
Sounds like the brake light switch is broken or out of adjustment and yes it would cause the cruise control not to work.
if cruise control and horn aren't working...i bet it's the clock spring..check if there is a recall on it
The repair will depend on what part of the cruise control is broken.
You probably need to install a new cruise control component.
The pcm controls the cruise.
as it says here http://en.allexperts.com/q/Chrysler-Repair-807/cruise-control-dodge-neon.htm you could check the vacuum cable. I have the same problem on the same car.
The engine computer controls the cruise.
it doesn't?
Yes.
Yes, a 1999 Dodge Ram Pickup does have a fuse for the cruise control. It is a "MIN10" style fuse - a small, flat, two-blade, red-colored fuse.