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Old 12-21-2006, 10:59 PM
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Re: cruise control problems

First, is it the type that has the speedometer cable in and out, mounted on the left inner fender with the large vacuum diaphragm mounted to the top left rear of the engine, behind the left valve cover, or is it the type that has the multi-wire connector with a cable that attaches to the carb?

Check the vacuum line between the control unit and the brake switch, and check the electric connection at the brake switch. Check your steering column control to make sure the wire isn't disconnected underneath the dash. Check the fuses to make certain that all are in good shape, and check the electric connections at the control unit. Check that the control unit is receiving vacuum.
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