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hello i am adding cruise on my 95 F250. I got the steering wheel with the buttons in it and the box that gose under the hood. I connected them up and dint work. Is there something i am missing or still need to do. thank you for ur help
I am surprised the wires/connectors were there. You will also need the pressure switch located near the master cylinder. This is the piece that was part of the cruise control recall. It's a pressure switch and adapter that taps into the brake line. This is what tells the PCM to disengage. I do not have any photos for it. My '92 F350 and previous two '93 Lightnings has a slightly different setup than your '95.
I am surprised the wires/connectors were there. You will also need the pressure switch located near the master cylinder. This is the piece that was part of the cruise control recall. It's a pressure switch and adapter that taps into the brake line. This is what tells the PCM to disengage. I do not have any photos for it. My '92 F350 and previous two '93 Lightnings has a slightly different setup than your '95.
dose anybody have a pic of where the switch is. I thought it was a plug in and work kinda of things on these years. thank you
mine dont look like that i dont have the switch like that. here is a pic of what mine looks like. Since i dont have that will the cruise work or do i have to change the hole brake system thank you
be for i buy a new master with the switch on it. dose anybody know if the truck would have the connector for the switch allready installed on the truck
My 91 Bronco have cruise control but not have sensor on master cylinder.
I am watch this since my 95 F250 didn't came with cruise control
This link: How the Circuit Works is a description from an EVTM manual for a 1986 Ford truck. The cruise control system is basically the same for your '91 Bronco (and my '92 F-350). It uses a vacuum servo instead of the electronic style the later models used. From what I can tell the brake light switch also disengages the cruise. Quite a bit different from the later model cruise control that use a separate switch mounted on the brake lines.