Cruise Control Servo: Service and Repair
REMOVAL1. Disconnect speed control cable from the throttle body lever. The speed control cable snaps off by pulling upward.
2. Disconnect harness connector at speed control servo.
3. Remove two nuts retaining speed control servo to inner fender.
4. Remove speed control cable cap from speed control servo by depressing cap locking arm and rotating cap counterclockwise.
5. Remove speed control cable slug from speed control servo pulley. Gently push cable slug past retaining spring using a small screwdriver.
6. Remove bracket from speed control servo and retain bracket and screws for installation on speed control servo.
INSTALLATION
1. Position bracket to speed control servo and install three retaining screws. Tighten screws to 8-11 Nm (71-97 Lb-In).
2. Make sure that rubber seal is fully seated onto speed control actuator cable cap.
3. Lock cable slug into speed control servo pulley slot.
NOTE: Incorrect wrapping of speed control cable core wire around speed control servo pulley may result in a high idle condition. Make sure that throttle lever is at idle position after speed control cable installation.
4. Pull on throttle attachment end of speed control cable to draw cable cap on to speed control servo pulley.
5. Insert cable cap locking tabs into speed control servo slots. Rotate cap clockwise until locking arm engages locking tab on speed control servo.
6. Position speed control cable and speed control servo assembly in vehicle. Tighten mounting nuts to 5-7 Nm (45-62 Lb-In).
7. Attach harness connector to speed control servo.
8. Attach speed control cable to throttle body lever.