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98 G.Voyager Cruise Control not working
Hello. I have a 98 Grand Voyager with a Cruise control problem. The CC stopped this past week. Doesn't light up on the dash, nor engage at all. I'd like to check the relevant fuses and relays but I can't locate which ones are aligned with the Cruise Control. Any suggestions?
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had same sort of problem in 92 G. Voyager - found out it was hole in vacum tubes.
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Could be a vaccum line, could be a speed sensor (assuming they have one). My 94 had the same problem. Seems the wife left the window down one night when we had a driving rain.
In my case, the contacts in the steering wheel corroded and not making contact.
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I have a 98 GV that does the exact same thing. The dash light doesn't come on when engauging the CC.
I know the 98 still has a speed sensor, along w/ the vaccum lines. |
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