Sorry I am not sure where the computer is...but just in case you are having the same problem I had with my Liberty/Legacy GT...no cruise control working and the light on constantly...I fixed it by replacing the O2 sensor, even though the dealer wanted to sell me a computer. Good luck. :)
It will if the hill is steep enough
The cruise control is fed by the same fuses as the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a blown fuse.The cruise control is fed by the same fuses as the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a blown fuse.
Yes. the computer runs the cruise.
Subaru has been building the Legacy Outback since 1995. Many changes in the control systems have occurred over those years. Newer models do not have a separate cruise control system, it is controlled by the ECM. On those models the cruise control is deactivated when the check engine light is on. If you care to provide more information we may be able to assist.
The cruise control does not have a relay. The engine computer powers and controls the cruise.
look on the drivers side kick panel
The cruise control computer module is located on the passenger's side of the engine compartment on a 1993 Mercury Villager.
The engine computer controls the cruise.
If you're having problems with your cruise control, I would suggest that you check into your Subaru's transmission and engine error codes to see what it's returning if anything. Many times the problem with the cruise can be diagnosed by the vehicle itself. The car will not allow the cruise control to function if it knows about a specific problem, which will be given in the error codes. I don't know what year subaru you have, but look into getting both the engine (check engine light) error codes and the transmission (power light) error codes on your Legacy to see what they're returning. My speed sensor was out on my Subaru. Once I found the problem in the error codes, I swapped it out and my cruise worked just great.
There are no cruise specific fuses. The cruise power comes from the engine computer.There are no cruise specific fuses. The cruise power comes from the engine computer.
The cruise control fuse for a Subaru Baja is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can identify the specific fuse for the cruise control by checking the diagram on the fuse box cover or referring to the owner’s manual for the exact fuse number and location. If the cruise control is not functioning, checking this fuse is a good first step. Additionally, there may be a fuse box in the engine compartment, so it's worth checking there as well.
The engine computer controls the cruise.