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Cruise control wont work.....

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Old 09-30-2010, 02:10 PM
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Check junkyards near you for dodges with the correct column/options, and yank the whole thing.
 
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Check junkyards near you for dodges with the correct column/options, and yank the whole thing.
I agree. Pull the servo off the donor truck too. My cruise would work for a few seconds, then the truck would gradually start slowing down. Donor truck's servo fixed it. I guess the original servo was gradually losing vacuum and letting the truck lose speed when in CC.
 
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Well i got the correct clock spring and the cruise works now. thanks guys.
 
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Where did you get it and how much? The info might be helpful to someone.
 



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