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.
Hell no. Even on a Limited w/ all bells & whistles.
The engine computer through the brake light switch.The engine computer through the brake light switch.
Start by removing the connections for the cruise control and brake lights, then remove the bolt that holds the switch to the brake pedal. Once the brake pedal is loose the switch is held on the brake pushrod by a bushing with nylon retaining washers. Carefully remove one washer and slide the bushing out, the switch can now be removed from the pushrod. Installation is the reverse; line up the hole on the switch with the hole on the pushrod, make sure the tabs for the cruise control and brake lights are facing properly. Reinstall the bushing and replace the other nylon washer, replace the bolt and tighten. Lastly connect the brake lights and cruise control.
Yes.
The combination, or multi function switch is the switch you use to turn on the blinkers, the windshield wipers, and cruise control. Oh and it's on the steering column, left side.
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.
Yes, the neutral safety switch can affect the cruise control on a 1995 Jeep Cherokee XJ. The neutral safety switch prevents the engine from starting unless the transmission is in park or neutral, and it also plays a role in the operation of the cruise control system. If the switch is faulty or misaligned, it may cause the cruise control to malfunction or not engage properly. Therefore, ensuring the neutral safety switch is functioning correctly is important for proper cruise control operation.
The fuse for the cruise control on a 1998 Jeep Cherokee Sport is typically located in the fuse box under the dashboard on the driver's side or in the engine compartment fuse box. You can check the owner's manual for the exact fuse number and location. If the cruise control is not functioning, it’s also a good idea to inspect the brake light switch and the cruise control module, as these can affect its operation as well.
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.
Hell no. Even on a Limited w/ all bells & whistles.
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.
The P1598 code in a 2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee indicates a problem with the vehicle's speed control, specifically related to the cruise control system. It generally suggests that the cruise control is not functioning properly, often due to a malfunctioning throttle position sensor or issues with the cruise control module. On the other hand, the P1490 code refers to a malfunction in the evaporative emission control system, often linked to a faulty purge valve or leaks in the system. Both codes can affect vehicle performance and should be diagnosed and repaired to ensure proper operation.
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.
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.