Why cruise control stopped working on ford f 250 is there a fuse
SOURCE: cruise control won't work
Does the on light in the dash come on? If not, you may have a broken switch in the steering wheel which is a fairly cheap repair. Otherwise, the controls work through the Printed Circuit Board in your dash (your instrument cluster) and the problem could be as simple as a solder defect or faulty component. The problem is that no Ford Service Technician that I know will touch this and tell you that you need to replace it.
The instrument cluster is very easy to replace but may cost you a few more dollars than you want to spend. I would have someone with an electrical background check the cruise control switches in your steering wheel with a multimeter before going any further with this. Also check the wiring for resistance leading from the switch to the cluster.
SOURCE: 2001 Ford Explorer Sport Cruise Control not working
ford had a recall for the cruise control you might want to take it to them and have them looked at it.... i took mine to them and they changed all kinds of stuff that was not broke but had been recalled
SOURCE: 99 ford f350 powerstroke cruise control
There actually is a Fuse and a Relay for this. There should be a Fuse in the Cab Fuse Box and a Relay in the Fuse Relay Box under the Hood. These are where I would start.
SOURCE: I have a ford f250 and the cruise control quit
If a gas engine, check the switch on top of the brake master cylinder (cruise control deactivation switch) if it is leaking brake fluid it will cause too high of resistance causing the cruise system to think the brakes are being applied. Recall 05S28 applies to this problem. Juming the connector will confirm this.
SOURCE: the horn and cruise control doesn't work,fuses are
sounds like a bad clockspring. located in steering column under steering wheel, operates airbag, horn cruise etc, it make wire connection possible so the wheel can spin, its a roll of flat wires, that unroll and roll up as steering wheel is truned from left to right,wires break after a while.
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