More tahn likely the clockspring needs replaced.
Hell no. Even on a Limited w/ all bells & whistles.
Have you checked the fuses?
probably a broken wire, either at the switches, or in the steering column
replace the whole steering wheel cause once the buttons have melted??...they wont work anyway.
I am not sure what you mean by reconfigured. If the cruise is not working the first things to check are the vacuum supply to the servo and to check the pcm for trouble codes.
The steering is what controls the gauge in cruise control. This is in any car or truck.
The cruise and radio switches do not share a common fuse.
It doesn't control anything. It is the connection for the cruise switches, horn switch, radio controls(if equipped) and airbag that allow the steering wheel to turn and there to still be a connection.
The horn fuse is under the hood next to the battery. It also controls the power to the steering wheel's cruise control buttons. The fuse is 10 amp.
i have a 1999 durango with the same problem i have had numurous problems with this truckI had similar with my 2000. The air bag light was on, and the cruise / stereo did not function. You need to replace what is commonly called the clock spring. You will need to remove air bag and steering wheel. Not too difficult a job.
If you mean the CONTROLS on the steering column (audio and cruise control buttons) are not working, there is a module buried deep within the steering column that allows the wiring from these controls (as well as the airbag) to maintain their connections to the vehicle circuitry even while the steering wheel is turning. It is called a "clockspring", and it's a bear to replace. Runs $350-500 at the dealer. This problem is very common to the LS.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but if your horn and cruise control stopped working at the same time , it might be the clock-spring inside your steering wheel column cover . The clockspring allows a person to turn the steering wheel while still maintaining the electrical connections to your horn and cruise control buttons
Yes, on a 1999 Subaru Forester, the ribbon wire for cruise control is inside of the steering wheel. The same ribbon also controls the horn.
on our 2001 there is a cruise control button on dash push it then use controls rite side of steering wheel.
If the controls on the steering wheel are mixing up or not working odds are the rotating electrical contact ( clock spring) is failing. Replacing it should fix the problem. When mine failed I experienced the following symptoms. First the air bag light came on. Later the audio controls would mix up then the horn and cruise control stopped working.
A combination switch is the unit behind the steering wheel that hold the controls for the lights, cruise control and window washer.
Hell no. Even on a Limited w/ all bells & whistles.