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Crankin

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:-B I just read in Petersons 4wheel and off road magazine Jan 2006, Ford has launched a massive recall of some 3.8 million 94-96 Broncos, 94-02 F150's 97-02 Expeditions, 98-02 Navigators equiped with factory installed cruise control. Ford wants to correct a "systems interaction" - corrosion, caused by by leaking brake fluid, can raise current flow through the cruise control system & cause the deactivation switch to over heat, which could lead to an under hood fire. Ford will install a fused wiring harnessbetween the cruise control mechanism to act as a circuit breaker, eliminating the electrical current to switch in the rare event of increased current flow. As of this writing (in early September) , Ford was in the process of aquiring enough fused wiring harnesses to make the millions of necessary repairs. If you own one of the affected vehicles, Ford recommends you take it to your nearest Ford dealer. If a fix can't be done right away, the dealer will deactivate the cruise control until the parts are in. :)>-

 

Seabronc

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Welcome to the Zone > . Thanks for your input, never hurts to bring it up now and then. Post some picture of your truck when you get a chance.

Good luck,

:)>-

 

Minnesotabronco96

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lots of posts like they said. they fixed it and hopefully the problem is gone all broncos :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" /> got the new wiring harness in it when the recall came out. well at least thats what my bud said. he owned the truck before i did.

 

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