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Cruise Control issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Tanner" data-source="post: 1024434" data-attributes="member: 58759"><p>The cruise on my 2002 trac hasn't worked in 6 months, so I finally broke down and bought a new switch, based on what I've read here. it was inexpensive, so what the heck. after install, nothing... grrrr. For giggles, a took the recall patch harness out of the circuit out and placed the original plug on the switch, and the cruise worked... double grrrr. The recall harness has two fuse holders, each with 2 amp fuses in them. The first fuse was good, but upon taking the rubber cover off to get a the second fuse, the fuse was all disintegrated and corroded inside. I cleaned it up and put in a new fuse, reconnected the wires, and works fine now. Water and/or salt must have gotten in the holder and had at it. Hopefully this helps someone here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Tanner, post: 1024434, member: 58759"] The cruise on my 2002 trac hasn't worked in 6 months, so I finally broke down and bought a new switch, based on what I've read here. it was inexpensive, so what the heck. after install, nothing... grrrr. For giggles, a took the recall patch harness out of the circuit out and placed the original plug on the switch, and the cruise worked... double grrrr. The recall harness has two fuse holders, each with 2 amp fuses in them. The first fuse was good, but upon taking the rubber cover off to get a the second fuse, the fuse was all disintegrated and corroded inside. I cleaned it up and put in a new fuse, reconnected the wires, and works fine now. Water and/or salt must have gotten in the holder and had at it. Hopefully this helps someone here. [/QUOTE]
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