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Check the cruise servo under the hood...usually on the driver side of the car...there should be a cable that either comes from the throttlebody or comes out of the firewall and connects to the servo..most are vacuum operated and the diaphragm becomes brittle and leaks air over time.
There are 2 connections to the throttle lever on the throttle body under the hood. One is for the gas pedal and the other is for the cruise control. The connection for the cruise control is the lower connection. The cable has a very weak retainer system. The retainer clips wear until the cable breaks away from the throttle. To get at this area, you must remove the plastic shield that is held on with 2 push pins. Just pry the push pins up and out of their holes and the cover comes loose. You must either replace the cruise control cable (~$35.00) or reattach the cable end and use a wire tie to keep it from coming off again.
I believe you mean stays lit; yes I have the same problem, when I start the vehicle, the cruise control is always on even though I haven't been using it. Sorry I don't know the answer but I can commiserate with you.
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