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Posted by John T on August 06, 2007 at 05:32:15 from (66.244.83.147):
Its actually tractor related cuz I take it to Tractor Shows........ I have a 1992 Ford E350 460 CID Fuel Injected and E4OD Tranny with an electric servo (NOT vacuum pancake) Cruise Control. Its already had a new clock spring and the horn and all turn n stop lights n speedometer (and digital odometer) all work perfect. The Cruise Control was working, then it got to where it took 30 mins or so of driving before it worked (but was then fine) n now it quit all together. Anyone had experience with what typically was the first cause (Servo, speed sensor, etc) BEFORE I get the Snap On diagnostic chart to work n take ohms n voltage checks??????? I recently added an electric brake controller which gets a signal off the brake pedal switch but it still worked AFTER installing that AFTER a 30 min initial non working period. I reallyyyyyyyyy need it to work cuz at 58 MPH I recently got 11.13 mpg buttttttttttttt I cant keep the first wife from driving at 65 to 70 without cruise control and a whip lol Thanks John T
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