Cruise Control
Hey guys,
My cruise quit on my '99 3500, and I checked the fuses, good, the wiring, good. The cruise light doesn't come on, nothing works. Any help? I really don't know anything about cruise, and I don't have a book for it yet. Thanks ahead of time. |
the crusie button itself may have gone bad... can u wire in a new switch to see if it activates it?
i dont know much just tryin to help you brain storm |
sounds like the switch is bad because if it was somethin else the light would come on i think,
find the wire that controls it going into the steering wheel and see if you can unplug it it and and put it on like a toggle switch to close the connection and see if it works then ill try to find some more info Speed Control Switches WARNING: BEFORE BEGINNING ANY AIR BAG SYSTEM COMPONENT REMOVAL OR INSTALLATION, REMOVE AND ISOLATE THE NEGATIVE (-) CABLE(S) FROM THE BATTERY. THIS IS THE ONLY SURE WAY TO DISABLE THE AIRBAG SYSTEM. THEN WAIT TWO MINUTES FOR SYSTEM CAPACITOR TO DISCHARGE BEFORE FURTHER SYSTEM SERVICE. FAILURE TO DO THIS COULD RESULT IN ACCIDENTAL AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT AND POSSIBLE INJURY . REMOVAL Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable(s). Remove airbag module. Refer to Passive Restraint Systems for procedures. Remove switch-to-steering wheel mounting screws. Remove switch. Remove electrical connector at switch. INSTALLATION Install electrical connector to switch. Install switch and mounting screws. Tighten screws to 3 N.m (26 in lbs +/- 2 in lbs) torque. Install airbag module. Refer to Passive Restraint Systems for procedures. Connect negative battery cable(s). |
wow someone kinda agrees with my advice, maybe i aint as dumb as i thought lol
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you also need to check the vacuum lines, and the cruise control servo
1999 Dodge Truck RAM 2500 4WD Pickup L6-5.9L DSL Turbo VIN 6 Top - Vehicle Cruise Control . Cruise Control Servo . . Service and Repair . Notes Service and Repair REMOVAL Disconnect both negative battery cables at both batteries. Disconnect positive battery cable at battery (drivers side battery). Battery Holddown Remove battery holddown bolts. Battery Heat Shield If equipped, pull up on battery heat shield to remove it. Remove battery from vehicle. Battery Tray Lower Mounting Nuts From under vehicle, and in front of left front wheelhouse, remove 2 lower battery tray nuts. Battery Tray Mounting Remove 2 nuts and 2 bolts holding battery tray to vehicle. Cable/Lever/Throttle Linkage Cover Remove cable cover. Cable cover is attached with 2 Phillips screws, 2 plastic retention clips and 2 push tabs. Remove 2 Phillips screws and carefully pry out 2 retention clips. After clip removal, push rearward on front tab, and upward on lower tab for cover removal. Servo Cable At Throttle Lever Using finger pressure only, disconnect end of servo cable from throttle lever pin by pulling forward on connector while holding lever rearward. DO NOT try to pull connector off perpendicular to lever pin. Connector will be broken. Speed Control Servo Location Position battery tray up far enough for access to speed control servo electrical connector and vacuum line. Disconnect electrical connector and vacuum line at servo. Servo Cable Clip Remove/Install - Typical Position battery tray with attached servo assembly to gain access to 2 servo mounting nuts. Remove 2 mounting nuts holding servo cable sleeve to bracket. Pull speed control cable sleeve and servo away from servo mounting bracket to expose cable retaining clip and remove clip. Note: The servo mounting bracket displayed is a typical bracket and may not be applicable to this model vehicle. Remove servo from mounting bracket. While removing, note orientation of servo to bracket. INSTALLATION Position servo to mounting bracket. Align hole in cable connector with hole in servo pin. Install cable-to-servo retaining clip. Insert servo studs through holes in servo mounting bracket. Insert servo studs through holes in servo cable sleeve. Install servo mounting nuts and tighten to 8.5 N.m (75 in lbs) torque. Connect vacuum line to servo. Connect electrical connector to servo terminals. Connect servo cable to throttle lever by pushing cable connector rearward onto lever pin while holding lever forward. Install battery tray. Tighten all battery tray mounting hardware to 16 N.m (140 in lbs) torque. Position battery into battery tray If equipped, install battery heat shield. Install battery holddown clamp. Tighten bolt to 4 N.m (35 in lbs) torque. Connect positive battery cable to battery. Connect negative battery cables to both batteries. Before starting engine, operate accelerator pedal to check for any binding. Install cable/lever cover. i dont know if this will help i couldnt get the pictures to come with it |
if youve done any work under your hood, check the vaccum lines first, that was the very problem on my truck, same year
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Thanks for the pointers, I hope to get some time to try them this week.
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i does sound like a electronic problem though, if its was a vacuum leak the light would at least come on, thats why i think it has to be in the switch
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my light didnt come on, hmm???:humm:
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tiz the cruise button on steering wheel :yeah:or clock spring
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I will have to look at mine as well, same year, same problem Thanks guys
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Let us know the outcome on this for the next guys that have the same problem.
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My cruse control will engage and the light comes on but it will start to speed up and then go wide open throttle. any one have any ideas. The only codes I have had is the po216 after I lost my lift pump. Is it possible that the injection pump and the cruse are tied together?
I have the warning light now... 99 Ram 2500 5.9 |
Mine ended up being a ECM problem. Sold it. Never got it fixed.
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Mine has the same problem but was able to get it to pop on once for about a minute after i had been messing with my brake switch. My abs light and brake light are on as well. My buddy mentioned I think on some fords if your brake or brake/ABS light are on the cruise will not engage. Is this the case here as well? I know the guy I got it from replaced the front hubs and they are ABS hubs as well but I dont know the brand he used as i have read this can make a difference. Haven't tried much but was curious as to your guys thoughts on this.
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I would check the wiring from the abs sensor on the rear diff.. Make sure they ain't broke or something
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