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My ford F6 FG 2009 model ford only engages the cruise control sometimes. what i the problem?

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Check for sensor adjustments on the brake pedal /system, clutch pedal sensor ( if manual). Run fault codes to check sensors in the transmission and rpm' sender unit.

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cruise control module has failed. or if your brake lights are staying on, then brake light switch has failed and not allowing cruise to engage. Have someone stand behind truck and see if brakes are working properly, if not- replace brake light switch. if fine, then swap out cruise control module under hood.... prob find one at a junk yard.
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cruise controls are dependent on the following sensors all working together
brake sensor
clutch sensor
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cruise control switch either or all not working will stop the cruise control from engaging
road speed at which you can engage the cruise control has to be above a reset speed before it will cut in and work
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Hi. Sorry but the question isn't clear. I know that the cruise control can be repaired. But what type of diagnostic information are you looking for? To find the source of the failure my shop would run diagnostics. Possible failures would include faulty blake light switch, worn or dirty cruise control switch, broken clock spring or issue with power or ground. Please write back and let me know what you are looking for. I will be more than happy to help.
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