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Hi, If you can't enter the test mode sounds to me there is a voltage missing to the CC comp. Of course you've checked fuses (2) so I will make a copy of my service manual and send you the schematic. How many buttons on your steering wheel? ....Dave
.....btw .I just had a tooth pulled so will be a day or so....
Hi all,
I have a 2000 F350 7.3 PSD. The CC hasn't worked since I bought the truck a couple years ago. I was told by the previous owner that the truck had the CC recall fix done by a dealer. I tried the diagnosis outlined earlier in this thread and I didn't see the "speed control indicator on the instrument panel" (I'm guessing this is the yellow light that reads "CRUISE CONTROL") flash at all after several tries of turning the ignition to on while holding down the OFF control button on the steering wheel.
Here's what I'm wondering, if anyone has any input it would be greatly appreciated:
Is this test supposed to work with my year and model?
If yes then is there any particular significance of the no-results I'm getting?
I tried autozone.com and I can't find any detailed diagrams even after becomming a member, any other resources for detailed info as to wiring and component location?
Any thoughts in general on what I should do to diagnose?
Thanks a lot!
The year 2000 diagrams at Autozone are so-so, the later ones are really good to about 2005. Once you sign in and have your vehicle listed at the top of the page, click on "vehicle repair guides" That should lead you in to the diagrams and troubleshooting area.
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