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Are there cruise control servos for Dodge Ram 1500?

Are there cruise control servos for Dodge Ram 1500?

We offer a full selection of genuine Dodge Ram 1500 Cruise Control Servos, engineered specifically to restore factory performance. Please narrow the Cruise Control Servo Speed results by selecting the vehicle.

What is cruise servo number for 1997 Chevy Suburban?

This 1997 Chevrolet Suburban came in with the complaint that the cruise would work sometimes. This repair applies to multiple Chevrolet and GMC trucks and vans that use the cruise servo number 25315088, gasoline only, no diesels. For a list of these vehicles please go to the ACDelco website and you will find a tab labeled “Vehicle List”.

Where is the cruise control servo located on a car?

The cruise control servo is located under the hood on the driver’s side of the vehicle. It is between the master cylinder and the driver’s inner fender panel. You will need a voltmeter for this test.

Can a throttle cable be pulled out of a servo?

Once the module/servo is unbolted the the retaining tabs for the throttle cable can be depressed and then the cable can be pulled out with a rocking motion. It can be a little difficult as there is an o-ring that may have to be persuaded to come loose.

We offer a full selection of genuine Dodge Ram 1500 Cruise Control Servos, engineered specifically to restore factory performance. Please narrow the Cruise Control Servo Speed results by selecting the vehicle.

The cruise control servo is located under the hood on the driver’s side of the vehicle. It is between the master cylinder and the driver’s inner fender panel. You will need a voltmeter for this test.

This 1997 Chevrolet Suburban came in with the complaint that the cruise would work sometimes. This repair applies to multiple Chevrolet and GMC trucks and vans that use the cruise servo number 25315088, gasoline only, no diesels. For a list of these vehicles please go to the ACDelco website and you will find a tab labeled “Vehicle List”.

What to do if your Cruise Control Controller is defective?

Use the digital volt ohm meter to check the resistance of the servo solenoid windings. Check your service manual for the correct readings. Check for a vacuum leak at the servo. If the results of these checks are satisfactory, the controller is usually defective. Buy a new part at your local parts store or dealer.

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