There's a diaphragm with a cable in the engine compartment going to the throttle linkage, on the diaphragm there's a connector with wires, disconnect the connector and spray some contact cleaner into the connector and diaphragm. See if that corrects your problem.
Yes, it can cause the cruise to surge.
The cruise is fed by the engine computer. If the engine starts and runs, it is not a blown fuse.
The cruise control is fed by the engine computer through the brake light switch. It does not have a separate fuse.If the engine runs and the brake lights work, it is not a fuse.
Possibly for the optional Cruise control.
I am not sure what you mean by reconfigured. If the cruise is not working the first things to check are the vacuum supply to the servo and to check the pcm for trouble codes.
Cruise control is an accessory.
It is possible to convert a car without cruise control to have cruise control. Many auto parts stores sell kits which will install cruise control in a vehicle.
Hell no. Even on a Limited w/ all bells & whistles.
There are several ways to fix the cruise control on your Mercedes-Benz depending on the problem with the cruise control. Make sure the fuse for the cruise control is not blown.
I had to place a small piece of foam between the brake pedal shaft and the cruise control switch. The brake pedal shaft did not "push in" the cruise control switch far enough to let it work. I have had no more problems.
2004 sebring convertable cruise control not working - what to do?
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