yes, mine has cruise contol
It shouldnt. The cruise control senses by the switch on the pedal not by the lights.
There are many aftermarket kits available with everything you need including instructions. Just Google "aftermarket cruise control kits for Chevy".
No. The Cruise Control is controlled by the engine ECM. If your cruise control isn't working, you probably either have a bad switch to actuate the cruise control, or a brake pedal switch which is in constant contact, and thus telling the computer it's engaged when it isn't.
If you are getting a code 38 on a 1992 Chevy van, it means that the brake switch is stuck in stop mode. This will also cause your cruise control to not disengage when you press your brake pedal.
Some features that are available for the Chevy Express conversion van include 15 passenger seating, cruise control, plusher seats, and 5.5 litre V8 engine.
cruise control does not work on 98 astro van
Where is the heater control valve for a 93 Chevy van, G-20, 5.O
The cruise control is powered by the engine computer. If the engine runs, the fuses are ok.
Yes, a 1992 Astro Van typically has two vacuum lines associated with its cruise control system. One line connects the vacuum source to the cruise control actuator, while the other may run to the control switch or the brake pedal switch. It's important to check for any leaks or damage in these lines, as they can affect the performance of the cruise control system.
Most likely is to replace the cruise servo. Two vacuum lines, three screws, one linkage and one electrical and you are done. 10.00 from a junkyard or 90.00 from an online store and about 20 minutes of labor.
The door lock remote control receiver for a 1997 Chevy Astro van is located inside the cabin. it is found on the right kick plate.
Most likely the plastic piece on the end of the cable broke off under the hood where it connects to the throttle body. This is a common problem on the Venture. Just go buy another one at the Chevy parts counter and pop it on.