Yes and no. It is not a separate fuse. The same fuses that power the engine computer also power the cruise system. So if the engine runs, it is not a blown fuse.
There isn't a separate fuse for the cruise control. The system is powered by the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a fuse problem.
There isn't a separate fuse for the cruise. The switch has probably failed.
The cruise control is fed by the pcm. If the car starts there isn't a blown fuse.
There is not an individual cruise fuse. It is powered and controlled by the PCM.
There isn't a separate fuse. The engine computer powers the cruise control. If the engine runs, it is not a blown fuse.
my car cruise just cut off while I was driving can you tell me where the cruise control fuse is is located and what's slot it would be in on the fuse box
The cruise control does not have a separate fuse on a 2006 Ram. The cruise system is powered and controlled by the engine computer. If the engine starts, it is not a blown fuse.
In a 2004 Chrysler Sebring, the fuse for the cruise control system is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side. You can find the fuse box by opening the driver's door and looking beneath the dashboard, near the steering column. Check the owner's manual for the exact fuse number and specifications related to the cruise control. If the fuse is blown, replacing it should restore functionality to the cruise control system.
The cruise control is powered by the engine computer. If the engine runs, the fuses are ok.
The cruise control is fed by the same fuses as the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a blown fuse.The cruise control is fed by the same fuses as the engine computer. If the car runs, it is not a blown fuse.
check the fuse.
The cruise control fuse can be found in the fuse box. The cruise control fuse will be at the bottom of the first column.