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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Trucks / September 2007

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98 B4000 Where do I disconnect the cruise control (harness) ?

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ndccpf1 - 24 Sep 2007 13:05 GMT
Until the dealer has the swtich in stock ?
Warren Weber - 25 Sep 2007 03:16 GMT
> Until the dealer has the swtich in stock ?
I took my 92 van in to the dealer to disconnect it and deal said no charge
as that is part of the recall. Mine happens to be down by the frame instead
of the end ofthe master cylinder. I need to wait until December before they
get the part. Dealer has about 300 on order.
ndccpf1 - 30 Sep 2007 02:40 GMT
> Until the dealer has the swtich in stock ?

Took to the dealer today. They pull the plug under the hood near the
driver's side and tape it up.
Will wiat for the parts in December.
Jeff Strickland - 30 Sep 2007 03:10 GMT
The dealer will never have the switch in stock, the part they install as the
Recall Part is a harness with a fuse built in. There is a wiring harness
connected to the front of the Master Cylinder, unplug the harness from here,
plug the recall part in, then plug the vehicle harness back in to the new
connector.

You can disconnect the vehicle harness from the master cylinder to disable
the Cruise Control.

> Until the dealer has the swtich in stock ?

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