Cruise Control Servo: Service and Repair
REMOVAL1. If equipped, remove the engine cover.
2. Detach the speed control actuator cable end from the throttle nailhead by pushing forward.
NOTE: 3.9L shown, 3.0L similar.
3. Remove the LF wheel and tire.
4. Remove the LF inner splash shield.
5. Position the speed control servo bracket assembly aside.
1 Disconnect the electrical connector.
2 Remove the bolts.
6. Remove the bolts and separate the bracket from the speed control servo.
7. Depress the locking tab and rotate the speed control actuator cable cap to remove.
8. Disconnect the speed control actuator cable from the speed control servo pulley.
1 Gently push the retaining spring.
2 Disconnect the speed control cable slug from the speed control servo pulley.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert the speed control cable slug into the speed control servo pulley slot.
1 Gently push the retaining spring.
2 Insert the speed control cable slug completely into the speed control servo pulley slot.
2. Align the speed control actuator cable cap tabs with the slots in the speed control servo housing.
CAUTION:
^ It is necessary to squarely seat the speed control actuator cable cap and seal around the speed control servo pulley.
^ Incorrect wrapping of the speed control actuator cable around the speed control servo pulley may result in high idle conditions.
NOTE: Make sure the rubber seal is fully seated onto the speed control actuator cable cap.
3. Rotate the speed control actuator cable cap until the locking tab engages.
4. Attach the bracket to the speed control servo and install the bolts.
5. Install the speed control servo bracket assembly.
1 Install the bolts.
2 Connect the electrical connector.
6. Install the LF inner splash shield.
7. Install the wheel and tire.
8. Attach the speed control actuator cable end to the throttle nailhead.
9. If equipped, install the engine cover.