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Hilltop123
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03' Dodge, 3/4 ton, 4x4, diesel...............Go to set the cruise control, and it is real slow to engage, when it does engage, lack the strength to keep the throttle down....in short: Works on the flat, but craps out going up grade.....any ideas?
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Stock truck? Big tires? Auto transmission?
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Re: Cruise Control issue
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Everything is stock, never been chipped, that I'm aware of........auto trans.............But I did just read something interesting, about how aftermarket rear lights will affect the cruise control.....guess what, I just had the truck in the shop, for some rear panel work, and the shop replaced the light.....HUMMMMMM
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Re: Cruise Control issue
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I never heard of that other than brake lights. Same switch turns on your brake lights and turns off the cruise when you hit the brakes. Brake lights stuck on=cruise control inop.
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Re: Cruise Control issue
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August 05, 2013, 09:52:58 PM »
On some vehicles they use the brake light bulbs as a ground circuit or the resistance in the bulb for a input. If someone happens to put LED brake lights in it the cruise will not work. Spent almost 5 hrs on a ambulance headed to Alaska before I figured this one out. It was a 09 Ford Chassis cab.
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Re: Cruise Control issue
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Uh, TPS?
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Re: Cruise Control issue
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August 08, 2013, 10:39:55 PM »
Your cruise control issue, Sounds like you have a small hole in the diaphram that works the troddle.
If this is a dessel truck then it probably a vacum problem.
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yup lack of vacuum , check the supply to the servo .
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What's cruise control? I live in western wa and it's stop and go or speed up and slow down.
Probably vacuum as mentioned.
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