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Cruise Control Servo: Service and Repair

REMOVAL

Fig.8 Speed Control Servo Location:




The speed control servo assembly is attached to the bottom of the battery tray.

1. Disconnect negative battery cable at battery (both cables at both batteries if diesel).
2. To gain access to servo, remove plastic wheel-house splash shield over left-front wheel.
3. Disconnect vacuum line at servo.
4. Disconnect electrical connector at servo.
5. Remove 3 servo mounting screws. Depending on engine application, different sets of mounting lugs are used to support servo to battery tray. While removing, note proper lugs.
6. Disconnect servo cable at throttle body. Refer to Servo Cable Removal/Installation.

Fig.9 Servo Cable Clip Remove/Install - Typical:




7. Remove 2 mounting nuts holding servo cable sleeve to bracket .
8. Pull speed control cable sleeve and servo away from servo mounting bracket to expose cable retaining clip and remove clip. Note: The servo mounting bracket displayed in is a typical bracket and may/may not be applicable to this model vehicle.
9. Remove servo from mounting bracket. While removing, note orientation of servo to bracket.

INSTALLATION
1. Position servo to mounting bracket.
2. Align hole in cable connector with hole in servo pin. Install cable-to-servo retaining clip .
3. Insert servo mounting studs through holes in servo mounting bracket.
4. Install 2 servo-to-mounting bracket nuts and tighten. Refer to torque specifications.
5. Position servo assembly to correct mounting lugs on battery tray and install 3 screws. Tighten 3 screws. Refer to torque specifications.
6. Connect vacuum line at servo.
7. Connect electrical connector at servo.
8. Connect servo cable to throttle body. Refer to servo Cable Removal/Installation.
9. Install left-front wheel-well liner.
10. Connect negative battery cable to battery (connect both cables if diesel).
11. Before starting engine, operate accelerator pedal to check for any binding.