cruise control issue
FSM says...
*A misadjusted brake (stop) lamp switch. This could also cause an intermittent problem.
*Loose or corroded electrical connections at the servo. Corrosion should be removed from electrical
terminals and a light coating of Mopar MultiPurpose Grease, or equivalent, applied.
*Loose or leaking vacuum hoses or connections.
*Secure attachment at both ends of the speed control servo cable.
*Smooth operation of throttle linkage and throttle body air valve.
*Failed speed control servo. Do the servo vacuum test.
*Loose or corroded electrical connections at the servo. Corrosion should be removed from electrical
terminals and a light coating of Mopar MultiPurpose Grease, or equivalent, applied.
*Loose or leaking vacuum hoses or connections.
*Secure attachment at both ends of the speed control servo cable.
*Smooth operation of throttle linkage and throttle body air valve.
*Failed speed control servo. Do the servo vacuum test.
Check the vacuum lines and vacuum reservoir located in front of the front driver’s side wheel. It’s tucked up under the fender and bumper. When mine quite working the vacuum reservoir had broken loose and gone missing.


