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I try to turn on my cruise control and it won't work but there is a green light on it that will pop up I have a 1996 dodge ram 1500.
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Re: cruise won't work
check the vacuum at the servo hose normally rots or gets damaged by battery acid may also damage the servo as it is located below battery tray
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what does it look like
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Re: cruise won't work
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Hi, I have a 97 1500 Ram and had the same trouble. Under the battery tray is the servo unit. It has a cable plugged into it and the vacuum line, which is about 1/8' thick. Mine broke off at the 90 elbow where it goes into the unit. I got a short length of vac-line just big enough to fit the ends into and I used J B Weld to glue it. That was a year ago and it's still working fine. Good luck! John M. |
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