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Year make and model helps. Older vehicles have a fuse for cruise/speed control, but not for 4X4. Newer ones have a fuse for 4X4, but not cruise. If are talking speedometer/speed sensor, The PCM/ECM is what controls them.
cruise controls are dependent on the following sensors all working together
brake sensor
clutch sensor
auto--vehicle speed sensor
rpm's sensor
fuse for the cruise control
cruise control switch either or all not working will stop the cruise control from engaging
road speed at which you can engage the cruise control has to be above a reset speed before it will cut in and work
run the fault codes and look for a faulty VSS sensor as it works the speedo and gives information to the cruise control as to road speed to keep the vehivlr at the set speed
make sure brake lights are working,if working brakepedal switch fine.it is most likley the cruise control cut out switch.blue and white switch on brake pedal.
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