Posted by TimMiller on November 11, 2009 at 10:04:10 from (98.198.130.39):
In Reply to: OT- Truck fire posted by Mike (WA) on November 10, 2009 at 08:40:58:
Whether or not it has cruise control they still have this deactivation switch. It activates the brake lights along with telling the pcm that you are braking to down shift the transmission and etc. The one in my moms mustang melted preventing her to get it out of park, cruise control would not shut off (it would speed up when you tried to brake), tranny would shift weird. But no brake or check engine light ever came on. The part was not fords fault it was manufactured by texas instruments. I'm surprised it took this long for the recall to come totally around to all vehicles. We were talking about this recall back in 05 ish. I was told they weren't originally recalling the diesels because the switch doesn't get power when the truck is off, unlike the gassers. Which then makes me wonder how does the brake lights come on when the truck is off? I haven't looked through the wiring diagrams to find out if this was true or not.
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