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Old 11-08-2005, 08:51 AM   #1
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cruise control not working, anyone know why?

when i push the on button the blue cruise light doesn't come on , on the dashboard, and i try to push set and it just doesn't work, no lights or anything. Would the be a fuse that controls the cruise control, and maby it's just blown? i wouldn't think it would have a fuse, but i would really like to use the cruise control. thanks
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Re: cruise control not working, anyone know why?

thier is a fuse. not sure which of the three it is. It should say on the panel covering the fuses and relays.
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Old 11-10-2005, 03:13 PM   #3
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cant seem to find it

i looked at the fuses under the hood, and their was nothing that said cruise control, would it have some special name im not noticing or what, and it wasn't on any of the fuses inside the car on the driver side, i thought the fuse would say something like cruise ctrl, or something like that, if it doesn 't and it's something else, help would be appreciated, thanks.
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Re: cant seem to find it

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i looked at the fuses under the hood, and their was nothing that said cruise control, would it have some special name im not noticing or what, and it wasn't on any of the fuses inside the car on the driver side, i thought the fuse would say something like cruise ctrl, or something like that, if it doesn 't and it's something else, help would be appreciated, thanks.
Soory I wasnt more specific ealier. Its in the passenger side fuse panel. Thiers three fuses , I beleive, B,C,E are the coresponding letters, would be the left side of the fuse box, all right in a row.
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oooo ok

well thanks i found the fuses, its night time, but i couldn't pull them out, but none of them seems to be blown, i guess i'll just check in the morning
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