In a 2005 Dodge Dakota, the fuse that controls the cruise control system is typically located in the Integrated Power Module (IPM). Specifically, it is often labeled as "CRUISE" or "CC" and is usually a 10-amp fuse. To confirm the exact location and specifications, it's recommended to check the owner's manual or the fuse diagram on the IPM cover.
The pcm controls the cruise.
The engine computer controls the cruise.
Yes, JC Whitney sells several different models
A clockspring controls the air bag, cruise control and the horn. I had mine replaced. On a Grand Caravan Dodge.
The cruise system shares fuses with the engine and brake lights. If those work, it is not a fuse.
TCM, is the Transmission Control Module. It controls automatic transmission shift points, etc.
Ecm = engine control module. 1998 and before it controls cruise, alternator and ac. On a 1998.5 and later it also controls the actual fueling and running of the engine.
The repair will depend on what part of the cruise control is broken.
Alot of cruise control units have a vacuum line going to them. Check this line see if there is any leaks or such.
77 Speed control power relay circuit It means there is something wrong with the cruise control system. Usually, this code refers to the servo that controls the throttle opening when the cruise is activated.
You probably need to install a new cruise control component.
The fuse for the cruise control on a 2003 Dodge Stratus is located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may also find a second fuse box in the engine compartment. To identify the specific fuse, refer to the fuse diagram on the cover of the fuse box or in the owner's manual, as it will indicate which fuse controls the cruise control function.