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Posted: Thu Apr 26th, 2018 07:54 am |
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NewShockerGuy![]() Joined: Mon Oct 23rd, 2017
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Don't have cruise control on the truck. Other than this switch and harness that was replaced no other components of cruise control were installed by anyone or the factory. I checked other things using my scanner. For some reason I can't really see that much with FORScan as I can with my scanner. The brake switch activates no problem via on/off and no matter how I touch the pedal it registers. I swapped out the rear abs sensor on the axle housing back to the raybestos. So far I've been driving for 3 days and no ABS light (knock on wood). The resistance with the rear abs sensor was higher than the oem ford ones that I had, so I'm not even sure if that plays into anything or if that matters. I checked wiring and all seems to be fine. I will check out the wiring even more this weekend since I am going to be taking the truck apart a little bit to install a remote starter. I'm hoping this is just a fluke for whatever reason. On an unrelated topic, I will note that one time last year I had my right headlight not work for a day. I have a projector retrofit with hids and was going to work on it the following day. I go to start testing things the following day and it turned on no issues. Never had that issue again since. Still wondering wtf was going on with that...lol I guess though in a way a 17 year old trucks wiring is going to eventually become brittle and problematic... ![]() -Nigel
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