2003 Land Rover Discovery "cruise control vacuum hose" Questions

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...cruise control system if it stopped working make sure your brake lights aren't on. If they are you have a bad brake switch (located under the brake pedal). It's easy to replace. If the lights are not ...

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...cruise control will not maintain a stady speed Cruise controls use Vacuum from the engine inlet manifold to operate the throttle linkage when cruising is engaged. If the hose that supplies the vacuum ...

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...cruise control not working any ideas to start and find the problem Brake Switch (Cruise Control) Clutch Switch Cruise Control Module Cruise Control Servo Cruise Control Switch Release Valve Vacuum ...

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...cruise control in my 1989 305 v-8 pontiac firebird doesn't stay engaged. it will hold cruise , but after a few miles , it disengages. The older vehicles used vacuum to control the Cruise. Check ...

cruise control is not working any help on where to start to find the problem Brake Switch (Cruise Control) Clutch Switch [img src="http://i.fixya.net/uploads/images/no-p.gif"> Cruise Control Module

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...cruise control doesn't work but the light cruise is on in the panel and the actuator have been change. The fuse is also looking good but i'm wondering if any relay or other switch could be in cause? ...

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...cruise control) needs a vacuum storage device tostore engine vacuum. This can be a tin can on old cars or a plastic can or a sphere that kinda looks like a toilet tank float. To find it, trace the ...

cruise control system vacuum hose diagram. The vacuum hose from the cruise control is disconnected and I cannot determine where it should be connected to get the cruise control to work. I am sorry but

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cruise control vacumm hose not connected cannot find where to connect vacuum hose to engine Check around the intake area, The cruise control vacuum should be connected near the intake of the engine. ...

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...cruise control does not work. how can it be fixed? Check your vacuum hose routing to the cruise control servo, it's a hard plastic hose and sometimes breaks. Does your vents work properly? An ...

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