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Old 02-18-2005, 05:41 AM
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Unhappy cruise control fuse location??

hi, y'all....
I have a 2000 rodeo, 3.2 and my cruise control won't engage, i already purchased a haynes manual only to find no info on this particular issue, anyway, the on/off switch turns on, but when the switch on the turning signal stick is activated nothing happens, I"ve read many entried refering to the "fuse", but so far, i haven't been able to locate a cruise control fuse, any input...thx a bunch
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Re: cruise control fuse location??

Have the same problem on my 2000 Rodeo S , 5 spd.
Did you find a fix ?
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Re: cruise control fuse location??

Check your brake lights. A problem in the brake light circuit (even a blown bulb) will cause a problem with the cruise control. There are other things that will effect it to but usually its a brake light circuit problem.
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