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Old 11-28-2011
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Cruise control fuse

My cruise is not working and I need to find the fuse that controls it. What number/location is the cruise control fuse? I looked in my manual and couldnt find it...

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check #10 in the pass compartment fuse panel
this is right out of my owners guide
Speed Control Servo/Amplifier Assembly,
Generic Electronic Module (GEM), Shift
Lock Actuator, Turn Signals
 
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Self-Test Diagnostics

WARNING:
This test is a key on engine off (KOEO) test that is only conducted in park with emergency brake fully engaged.

l Enter self-test diagnostics by depressing the speed control OFF switch while turning the ignition key on, making sure the engine does not start and is not running. The speed control indicator lamp on the instrument panel will flash once to indicate that the speed control module entered the diagnostic mode. Five additional flashes at this point indicate a defective speed control servo. Release the OFF switch.

l Note:
If the ON switch is not pressed within five seconds after entering diagnostic mode, the module times out and the procedure must be started over.

Press the remaining switches in this sequence: ON, RSM (resume), CST (coast) and SET/ACCEL.

l The speed control indicator lamp will flash as each switch is pressed. Press each switch in the sequence immediately after the light goes out for the previous switch.

l Note:
There will be a slight delay when the last button is pressed and the lamp flashes.

A lamp flash with the last button (SET/ACCEL) indicates that the STATIC test passed. If the lamp does not flash with the last button and there are no additional flashes of the lamp, the switch is defective. If the lamp does not flash with the last button, and the additional flashes occur, follow the list below for trouble codes:

— 2 flashes: Brake pedal position (BPP) switch is defective, circuit is defective, or brake pedal is applied; clutch pedal position (CPP) switch is defective, circuit is defective, or clutch pedal is applied.

— 3 flashes: Brake deactivation switch is open or circuit is defective.

— 4 flashes: Vehicle speed signal is out of range or circuit is defective.

l 0.25 seconds after the static test has passed, the speed control servo will carry out a dynamic test automatically by actuating the throttle lever from 1 to 10 mm (.04 to.39 inch) of travel from the idle position. During the dynamic throttle pull, observe throttle movement to witness any binding or sticking of the speed control cable, verify the correct connection of the speed control cable to the throttle lever, and make sure the throttle returns back to the idle position. If incorrect connection or binding or sticking of the speed control is observed, go to the Symptom Chart. If no dynamic pull occurs at the throttle body go to Pinpoint Test F.

l Return the ignition switch to the OFF position and proceed to the Symptom Chart.
 
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thank you !!

Test suggested has been performed, that helped me to figure it out what went wrong and resulting as a defective springs at the clutch mechanism. Afterwards everything is now working as it should.
 
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I'd like to resurrect this historic post...I followed the above and got 2 flashes. Now, how would I go about figuring out if my issue is my BPP or CPP?
2004 Ranger XLT 4WD
 
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I performed the KOEO test as detailed in this thread. The On and OFF switch performs as it is supposed to, none of the right side switches do anything. RSM/COAST/SET do not cause a flask or light blink. The switches are new and have been working (cruise quit on highway today), I'm thinking the right side switch is bad, but confused as to why they would all be not working. Ant advice appreciated, THANKS.
 
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I resolved my problem and realized I have fixed this before. The Stoplight or Brake light switch was bad. Once I realized I had no brakes lights I replaced switch and cruise works. I did do the KOEO test detailed in this thread and it does not work on my 99 Ranger, only the left side, ON/OFF switches light cruise light, the right side does nothing. Thanks.
 
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