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3/08/2008
17:26:19

Subject: 'oo 4.7 Cruise cuts off
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Ultra frustrating, after 10 to 15 minutes from cold start the cruise just stops working, light is the only thing that works. I can turn it on & off at will. Changed servo & brake switch--no change. This has been happening all winter long in MN. No trouble lights or codes, everything else works.

Anyone have any answers???



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3/08/2008
20:25:34

RE: 'oo 4.7 Cruise cuts off
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Usually it's temperature related.
Or it could be only happening during daylight saving time. If it happens after Sunday, that ain't it.



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3/09/2008
10:52:05

RE: 'oo 4.7 Cruise cuts off
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As Gonzo hinted, you don't give enough information. And I'll add that you really need to describe the issues a bit more clearly.
Manual shift or automatic?
Only from cold start? Does it work OK after warm start?
Has it been happening only in the winter? That makes it temperature-related.
"light is the only thing that works." By that, do you mean the cruise indicator light on the instrument panel?








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3/09/2008
16:18:09

RE: 'oo 4.7 Cruise cuts off
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Sorry, last post didn't take¿
AT 4X4 SLT Extended cab.
Started last Nov., temp hasn't been above 35-40º since. At first when it would cut out I could hit set or resume & it would catch again for a bit. Then the only thing that would work is the on/off switch to turn the cruise light on or off.
Stopping & shutting off engine & restarting again doesn't help. Now ounce it cuts out, set or resume doesn't work until it sits for several hours.



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