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I was wondering if anybody knew if there was a way to test the cruise control module that pulls on the throttle to see if it's working before going through the problems of doing the installation and finding out that it isn't working. Thanks much for any help
not sure how to test computer. Maybe torre has a way (hes member here)
one thing to check. There is a switch on the clutch. Pull up,p carpet and remove floor board. Make sure that switch switches and functions when clutch is depressed. That’s easy to test and if this switch is broken or not working right your Cruise will not enable as it thinks clutch is in.
not sure how to test computer. Maybe torre has a way (hes member here)
one thing to check. There is a switch on the clutch. Pull up,p carpet and remove floor board. Make sure that switch switches and functions when clutch is depressed. Thats easy to test and if this switch is broken or not working right your Cruise will not enable as it thinks clutch is in.
Thank you very much, but I'm talking about the module that's in the engine compartment that actually pulls the throttle with the cable. I was wondering if there is a way to test that that module will actually pull the cable and hold the speed.
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