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Old 12-21-2009, 05:47 PM
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After reviewing the thread on cruise control, I took down the panel under the steering column to look at the switches on the brake pedal. Being too tall and having large hands, I was not able to pull the plugs on the swithces, but I did reseat them. The nd result is my cruise control works great.
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After reviewing the thread on cruise control, I took down the panel under the steering column to look at the switches on the brake pedal. Being too tall and having large hands, I was not able to pull the plugs on the swithces, but I did reseat them. The nd result is my cruise control works great.
How did you reset them?

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Since I was not able to release the latch that holds them in place, I pushed both switches back into full position to make sure they were either seated or to break any mild corrossion that may have accumulated.
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Huh...I'll have to try it. My CC will activate....but it will gradually slow down by itself. It won't really hold for more than a minute or so.

Is that the problem you had?

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