It is the same fuse that feeds the PCM. So if the truck runs and the alternator works it is not a fuse.
Yes. the computer runs the cruise.
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.
if cruise control and horn aren't working...i bet it's the clock spring..check if there is a recall on it
Far passenger side of the firewall, behind the air cleaner.
The fuse for cruise control for the 1999 Ford Taurus SE is located in the engine compartment. The main cruise control fuse is on the passenger side firewall. There are several fuses in this fuse box that control the cruise feature on the vehicle.
No.
Start by checking your vacumn line that starts under your battery tray
It attaches to throttle plate (next to throttle cable) to cruise control unit.
Alot of cruise control units have a vacuum line going to them. Check this line see if there is any leaks or such.
I believe it is under the hood. On the drivers side, you have to remove two screws to access the fuses.
The 5.9 V8 is a gas, the 5.9 I6 is a diesel.
No.