Under the driver side fender
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If you have no horn and cigarette lighter, its a fuse.
In a 1995 Mustang GT convertible, the fuses for the cruise control and clock are located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can identify the specific fuses for these functions by referring to the diagram on the fuse box cover or the owner's manual, which will indicate their corresponding fuse numbers. If the cruise control or clock is not functioning, checking these fuses for any signs of damage or a blown fuse is a good first step.
The main one for the cruise control is fuse f2.17 It is a 15 amp fuse. I hope that helps.
On a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer, the cruise control system is typically protected by a fuse located in the fuse box. Check the owner's manual for the exact fuse number, but it is often labeled as "Cruise" or similar. If the cruise control is not functioning, inspect this fuse and replace it if it is blown. Additionally, ensure that the other components related to the cruise control system are functioning properly.
Damaged clockspring coil? check your fuse it works the cruise control, horn and cigar lighter
where is my cruise control fuse located for a 1998 sts
There is no isolated fuse for the cruise control. It all runs off the 20A gauges fuse. If you are having trouble with the cruise control I would check the Cruise Control Module or the Cruise control Servo. What symptom is occurring?
The Chrysler Sebring cruise control switch is located beneath the dashboard, on the drivers side. The cruise control switch should be labeled as such.
Under the drivers side fenderby the top hinge
answer: cruise control 86 Chevy capriceI think it is the button on the end of the wiper control.
In a 1998 Mercury Mystique, the cruise control fuse is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. The relay for the cruise control is usually found in the engine compartment fuse box. To access these components, you may need to refer to the vehicle's owner's manual for specific diagrams and locations. Always disconnect the battery before working on electrical components to ensure safety.