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Cruise Control Servo: Service and Repair

REMOVAL







1. Remove the speed control actuator cable cap from the speed control servo.
1 Push in the locking arm on the speed control actuator cable cap.
2 Rotate the speed control actuator cable cap counterclockwise and remove the speed control actuator cable cap from the speed control servo.







2. Disconnect the speed control actuator cable from the speed control servo.
1 Depress the spring retainer.
2 Slide the core wire end out of the speed control servo pulley.







3. Disconnect the speed control servo electrical connector.
^ Depress the connector tab.
^ Remove the connector.







4. Remove the speed control servo and bracket.
1 Remove the bolts.
2 Remove the speed control servo and bracket.

NOTE: Do not remove the rubber grommets from the speed control servo bracket.







5. Remove the speed control servo bracket.
1 Remove the screws.
2 Remove the speed control servo bracket.

INSTALLATION







1. Install the speed control servo bracket.

NOTE: The rubber grommets must be correctly seated in the speed control servo bracket for correct noise and vibration isolation.







2. Install the speed control servo.







3. Insert the speed control cable slug into the speed control servo pulley slot.
1 Gently compress the speed control servo spring.
2 Insert the speed control cable slug into the speed control servo pulley slot.







4. Release the compressed spring while aligning the speed control actuator cable cap tabs with the slots in the speed control servo housing.

NOTE:
^ Make sure the rubber seal is fully seated onto the speed control actuator cable cap.
^ Incorrect wrapping of the speed control actuator cable around the speed control servo pulley may result in a high idle condition.







5. Rotate the speed control actuator cable cap until the locking arm engages.