I have a 2000 Lincoln LS 3.9 with 105K miles. When I was driving to work this morning I tried to use the cruise, but it would not work. The cruise light comes on, but it would not hold speed. When I drove home I tried it again, and this time it accelerated and held speed. After about 30 seconds, it stopped working again. The cruise light on the dash is on the whole time, telling me that its supposed to be on.
When I got home, I checked the cable to make sure it was connected to the throttle body. It was hooked up. I followed the cable into the driver's side wheel well, and removed the inner fender liner. the cable goes to some sort of computer box\electric motor bolted in the inner fender. I checked the cable connection at the box, and it was connected. I thing twisted the assembly to make sure the cable was not bound up. The cable moved freely, and I could hear the throttle body blade moving as well.
I then pulled the electrical connector off the computer box. The connector was full of dirt ( a lot of gravel roads around here). I cleaned the harness connector and the connector at the box side with contact cleaner. I then tested the pins on the connector to make sure the wiring was still good. I got 12 volts of power from the orange wire, and the green wire at the other end of the connector. The rest of the wires had not power. This was key on engine off. I then tested the continuity of the wires and found no open circuits.
I road tested it again and got the same results, cruise light on but cruise not working. I came to the conclusion that the cruise control box is bad, unless there is something else I am missing? I didn't find any cruise control fuses in the three fuse boxes either.
When I got home, I checked the cable to make sure it was connected to the throttle body. It was hooked up. I followed the cable into the driver's side wheel well, and removed the inner fender liner. the cable goes to some sort of computer box\electric motor bolted in the inner fender. I checked the cable connection at the box, and it was connected. I thing twisted the assembly to make sure the cable was not bound up. The cable moved freely, and I could hear the throttle body blade moving as well.
I then pulled the electrical connector off the computer box. The connector was full of dirt ( a lot of gravel roads around here). I cleaned the harness connector and the connector at the box side with contact cleaner. I then tested the pins on the connector to make sure the wiring was still good. I got 12 volts of power from the orange wire, and the green wire at the other end of the connector. The rest of the wires had not power. This was key on engine off. I then tested the continuity of the wires and found no open circuits.
I road tested it again and got the same results, cruise light on but cruise not working. I came to the conclusion that the cruise control box is bad, unless there is something else I am missing? I didn't find any cruise control fuses in the three fuse boxes either.