Question about Ford Escape
...remove the engine cover (8mm socket). On top of the engine should be two cables that run to your throttle. Over time the cruise control cable snaps can fail and the cable will come loose. A cheap ...
...remove the engine cover (3 bolts), you will see where the cruise control links to the the throttle body. If your problem is the same as mine, you will see that it is not connected. I believe it is ...
...cruise control. I take it the bushing on the cable is worn or the rod itself has the lip damaged. Either way from in the hood snap the accelerator linkage a couple of times and watch how the cable ...
Remove battery carrier and cruise control vacuum pump (if equipped).9. Release starter motor solenoid terminal cover.10. Remove nut securing battery lead to solenoid and disconnect battery
Question about Ford Escape
...cruise control to make sure its not on Lubricate the accelerator cable from the engine back to the firewall......you will probably have to remove it from the car to get oil in between the cable and ...
Question about Seat Cars & Trucks
...cruise control module is easy to locate. It has a cable going to the throttle body and most times runs right next to the cable front the gas pedal. It's a big block and guess it's about size a cell ...
...cruise control. The hatch button will be another problem like a fuse or broken cable or failed latch solenoid. As to the rear middle brake light try checking the bulb first. It is the switch at the ...
...cruise or setting ...IF you have Steering wheel on / off / setting control - then issue can be frayed / cut wires due 2 steering wheel movement ....solutions remove wheel BUT 1 st disconnect Air Bag ...
...Remove or disconnect the following: Negative battery cable. On vehicles equipped with an air bag, wait at least 90 seconds before proceeding Battery Air cleaner assembly Throttle cable from the ...
...cruise control, and windshield wipers (and fluid) still are operation. My battery cable was loose and I tried jumping it the other day, could I have fried something? you blew a fuse or two. check all ...
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