cruise control fuse
beamdream
05-28-2004, 09:18 AM
Can someone tell me if there is a fuse for the cruise control for 95 Passat and if so how to find it
boschmann
05-28-2004, 03:05 PM
There are three fuses for the cruise control. Fuse #14 (10A), #20 (10A), and a hidden fuse above the main panel in a seperate fuse holder #50 (5A). The most common problem with those systems is the vacuum vent valve at the brake pedal (& at clutch pedal if applicable) and the vacuum hoses to the cruise unit. Try pulling up on the pedal(s) with your foot while engaging cruise, this sometimes will force the valve closed & allow it to temporarily work.
beamdream
06-25-2004, 06:31 AM
There are three fuses for the cruise control. Fuse #14 (10A), #20 (10A), and a hidden fuse above the main panel in a seperate fuse holder #50 (5A). The most common problem with those systems is the vacuum vent valve at the brake pedal (& at clutch pedal if applicable) and the vacuum hoses to the cruise unit. Try pulling up on the pedal(s) with your foot while engaging cruise, this sometimes will force the valve closed & allow it to temporarily work.
Thanks for the information. I checked #14 and #20 fuses and they are ok and vacuum seems to be OK too. How does someone find a hidden fuse? Is it made like all the others ? I have tested the control and there is no power. Any help will be appreciated
Thanks for the information. I checked #14 and #20 fuses and they are ok and vacuum seems to be OK too. How does someone find a hidden fuse? Is it made like all the others ? I have tested the control and there is no power. Any help will be appreciated
boschmann
06-26-2004, 09:09 PM
To find these fuses you must remove the panel that is under the fuses, not just the small access cover. Then there are two white clips on eithr side of te fuse box which rotate to release the fuse/relay box. Drop the box out of it's holder to be able to see the upper areas to find plastic fuse holders.
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