While there are many factors to consider, a constant vibration or shaking while at a constant speed usually means something is out of rotational dynamic balance. Wheels/Tires are immediately suspect and often the case, especially if the vibration is more noticeable at certain speeds and road surfaces. Other things more serious can also have sympathetic vibrations. Have a professional tire or repair shop check the tire/wheel balance first.
No. The cruise control will maintain the vehicle speed you have selected.
Microbial control means killing a certain number of bacterial cells. This is usually done to keep them from overrunning and causing a disease or illness.
to shift from lo to hi range; press in on accelerator, pull control switch up, release accelerator and pause to allow axle to upshift. to shift from hi to lo range; press in on accelerator, push control switch down, release and press down on accelerator quickly. declutching is not necessary.
Put a brick on the accelerator pedal
Accelerator Brakes Steering
Take your foot off the accelerator
1: the steering wheel and column 2: the brakes 3: the gear or shift mechanism 4:and the accelerator
Depends if you are turning or going straight. Assuming your cruise control keeps the vehicle at a constant speed.
Lubricate or replace control cables Replace throttle body
Cruise control
i removed the accelerator control bracket and cannot remember how to put it back on. Do i need to wind the springs, which way does the hinge go and all that good stuff. If anyone can help me I would be grateful. thank you
This is a stupid question. i own a diesel vehicle and it has cruise control as it is a 2008 model. it also has an accelerator pedal which u control by pressing with your foot