Cruise Control Servo Cable: Service and Repair
Removal Procedure1. Disconnect the electrical connector from the cruise control servo module.
2. Disconnect the cruise control cable engine-end fitting from the rectangular slot in the engine throttle bracket.
3. To release the tension on the cruise control adjuster, rotate the cam lever. Disconnect the cruise control cable adjuster from the nail head on the throttle cam lever.
4. Disconnect the cruise control cable fitting from the cruise control module by carefully prying it out with a flat-bladed tool.
5. Disconnect the cruise control cable bead from the fitting on the cruise control module ribbon.
6. Remove the cruise control cable from the vehicle.
Installation Procedure
1. Connect the cruise control cable to the vehicle.
2. Connect the cruise control cable bead to the fitting on the cruise control module ribbon.
3. Pull the cruise control cable until the cable is taut.
4. Turn the cruise control cable at the engine-end fitting in order to straighten the cruise control module ribbon, as needed.
The ribbon must be flat and vertical.
5. Slide the cruise control cable conduit over the ribbon.
6. Install the tangs to the cruise control module housing. Ensure that the tangs snap securely into place.
7. Ensure the cruise control cable is routed in the original position.
8. Rotate the throttle cam lever in order to install the cruise control adjuster onto the nail head on the throttle cam lever.
Do not twist or kink the cable.
9. Connect the cruise control cable engine-end fitting to the rectangular slot in the engine throttle bracket.
IMPORTANT: Secure all components of the accelerator and cruise control cables as specified.
10. Adjust the cruise control cable.
11. Connect the electrical connector to the cruise control servo module.