I have a 1995 vw golf diesel and I am in the process of changing the cruise control computer a second time. The computers are known to fail, I would check it first. it is mounted behind the headlight switch (silver box).
Check the vacuum lines on the driver side of the engine.
cruise control not working,u need to check the fuses also check the clutch safety switch as this also has to do with cruise control
You need to check cruise control fuse and relay.
There is no isolated fuse for the cruise control. It all runs off the 20A gauges fuse. If you are having trouble with the cruise control I would check the Cruise Control Module or the Cruise control Servo. What symptom is occurring?
On a 2004 Mercury Mountaineer, the cruise control system is typically protected by a fuse located in the fuse box. Check the owner's manual for the exact fuse number, but it is often labeled as "Cruise" or similar. If the cruise control is not functioning, inspect this fuse and replace it if it is blown. Additionally, ensure that the other components related to the cruise control system are functioning properly.
Check in your vehicle's owner's manual for reccomendation's regarding the cruise control. I have seen manual's that say not to accelerate up hill's with the cruise control.
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Check for a broken vaccum line near or under the driver side battery area.
Check the cruise control for the Prelude first. Then check the cruise relay, any linkages, and the vacuum lines. If these are ok, then run a computer code check to see if any codes show up. A code issue could cause the cruise to not operate properly.
The cruise control may not work is there is a problem with the brakes. Check to ensure that the cruise lights come on in the dash. Also, check all the vacuum lines to see if there is any issue.
The fuse for the cruise control on a 1998 Nissan Sentra is at the Number 22 spot in the fuse box. This is a 10 Amp. fuse that also controls the horn and steering switch. if the horn still works, check the speed sensor on the transmission or the cruise control module on the carburetor.