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2nd Gen Non-Engine/Transmission OBD port for cruise control troublshooting?

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Does the OBD give any help on a failed cruise control? Mine started acting funny and slowly got worse over about a week and finally wont work at all. It would respond to the "set" command slowly and then quit totally, green OFF/ON light is lit. Thinking of buying the OBD unit rather than paying someone else to use theirs but with a 12 valve there isnt much use for it.
 
Have you checked the servo under the driver-side battery or the vac. hose going to it for a hole/leak from batt. acid? Corrosion in the connector to the servo?
 
Ditto the Servo under the battery

Mine started getting worse and worse also. In my case it would just keep getting faster and faster.



I paid around $50 one through mopar4less.com. You should check your dealer. I have heard of less. It is not to big a deal to change. I bet you will be please with the results.



If you did not have lights on the steering wheel I would say to check the wires right after the steering wheel. Broken clock will disable the horn. . horn works clock spring OK. I also had broken wires in steering column. They break right were they have to bend from tilting the steering wheel.



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