The cruise is ran by the same fuses that power the computer
The cruise is ran by the same fuses that power the computer
The cruise is ran by the same fuses that power the computer
The cruise is ran by the same fuses that power the computer. You need to check the computers for trouble codes.
The engine computer is the cruise control module. It is mounted to the passenger side firewall.
The cruise control does not have a separate fuse on a 2006 Ram. The cruise system is powered and controlled by the engine computer. If the engine starts, it is not a blown fuse.
The servo is under the battery. The engine computer controlls it.
I own a 97 dodge ram 1500. My Haynes book says the code P0720 Output speed sensor is malfunctioning. My educated guess is it has to do with the cruise control. I will research further.
They are fuses, they do what fuses do, protect electrical circuits.
Start by checking your vacumn line that starts under your battery tray
In the fuse box
Codes in the PCM, broken vacuum line, failed switch, wiring between switch and PCM
Trouble code P0591 means: Cruise control system multi-function input B - circuit range/performance problem
Answer: You don't. That's illegal. Plus without speed sensor readings the transmission, cruise control and abs systems will not function correctly.
All fuses on a 2006 Ram 1500 are in the box under the hood next to the battery.