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2007 Ram 2500 Cruise Contral

Every time I run my truck in cruise control, the truck jumps like the cruise control is not applying the brakes correctly going down a grade. Have taken it to the dealer multiple times for this issue and they have done a flash drive fix to the computer, but I am still having the problem. Now I am being told they have had numerous complaints about this issue, but are not working on a fix for it. So you spent $50,000 on a vehicle and have to live with problems.

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It could be the speed sensor. When this goes out it can cause cruise control problems. it is mounted on the transmission.

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