I have a 1991 E350 and the fuses are under the dash drivers side. Cruise control fuse is labelled in owners manual. My fuse is good and my cruise is not working. I do not get the "cruise" light to come on either. I am going to check the steering wheel spider as suggested somewhere else. Its accessible by removing two bolts in back of steering wheel(?). Repeating what I saw on another question. Be sure to disconnect battery and wait 5 minutes to prevent air bag from deploying before removing bolts. I have already checked the actuator arm to the fuel injection system and it is not broken and looks as if it is OK.
Blown fuseA short in the cruise control circuit,Faulty brake or clutch switch,Leaking vacuum circuit,Faulty cruise switch,faulty stepper motor,faulty transducer,faulty speed sensor,faulty cruise control module.That help a little?
Inside the transmission.
Under dash fuse 6 is cruise control fuse, also check 11 as this is stop light and brake pedal switch which can affect cruise working. also third high moung brake light bulb burnt out will cause problems.EjesCo
it is located on the fender wall right beside the battery.
It is located/accessed from the engine bay, passenger side of the firewall.
My E150 van 1994 5.8L has intermittent misses at idle and cruise. Cruise control & Idle air control doesn't work? Stalls when trying to accelerate from a dead stop (traffic light, etc.) Can you give me a more detailed explanation for code 212?
How do u find a heater control valve on a 96 Ford e150 4.9
On a 1995 Ford E150 with a 5.8-liter engine, the Engine Control Unit (ECU), also known as the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side. It is mounted above the accelerator pedal, near the firewall. To access it, you may need to remove some panels or covers.
In the enginecompartment, mounted to the left boarding behind the battery. For removal the battery has to be removed first.
Check the TPS
On a 1997 Ford E150 with a 4.2L engine, the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) is typically located under the dashboard on the driver's side, near the steering column. It may be mounted on or behind the fuse panel or on the firewall. Accessing it usually requires removing some trim panels or covers.
loose wire?