Cleaning pins & sockets does a lot of good to improve connection. But sometimes old dying things just must be put to rest when they are not up for the hard job anymore. Good job, thank you so much!
After my mechanic looked at your video, he told that is not a fix and it would cost over $1,000 to replace the "module". I did not believed him, followed your steps and after $40.00, I am happy to report that the Cruise Control is working like a charm. Thank you for the video. I have no experience in fixing cars, to the point that I had to rush to the store to get a 7/8 wrench. To get to where I had to replace the switch, I had to remove or go around the air filer unit. Could you add another video on how to properly remove the air filter unit? Also, what type of oil is the one that drips and do we need to top it up? THANK YOU!
You have to be more specific, dripping from where? You regularly have to check levels of engine oil and fluids (coolant, brake, steering, transmission, washer). If something is leaking of course you have to add to keep at normal level
@@VasylGladun when you replace the switch, some liquid type of oil drips off until I put the new one in. Same as the one in your video and the reason why you put a towel under. Thanks!
That's brake fluid. Check that reservoir it has upper and lower marks, minimum and maximum. If your fluid is within those marks you're fine, but if below you need to add some. On top of the cap on that reservoir you can find what kind of fluid you need for your car
I have a 2007 Ford Free Star. I have a problem with the dashboard. The problem is that it turns off and turns on alone, and the driver's glass stops working as well, and the car engine is still working. Can you help me with information? Thank you
The first thing you could check is connectors. You could try Dielectric, sometimes referred to as tune-up grease, is a viscous non-conductive waterproof substance used to protect electrical connections from corrosion and dirt. It's only few bucks in Walmart
Cleaning pins & sockets does a lot of good to improve connection. But sometimes old dying things just must be put to rest when they are not up for the hard job anymore. Good job, thank you so much!
thanks for the info.i put a new pressure switch on.and now my cruise control is working again!
Glad to help you. Thank you for the feedback.
Thank you man. I just purchased a 2004 Monterey and cruise does not even come on. I'm going to try this, this week. Thanks again.
Good luck.
Did you say "it's a very hard place to get to"? Its right behind the air filter box. Super easy access, and fixed my van. Thanks for the upload!
I meant to get there with tester to make sure switch is good. And you're welcome.
man i wish this vid was up like 4 years ago... lol. tomorrow my part will be in to find out!
I'm going to try this tomorrow, I'll keep you posted to see if it solves my vans problem.
It's been 2 years... how'd it go?
@@no1unorightnow completely fixed the cruise control problem!
really Great video Thanks man PEPS if it dont work just buy a new switch its only 20$.
Great video
On my 2004 this switch doesn’t exist on master cylinder
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It worked for me! $16 for the part from O'Reilly's
Be vary careful not to over tighten the sensor switch. I over tightened a replacement switch and ruined the Master Cylinder.
After my mechanic looked at your video, he told that is not a fix and it would cost over $1,000 to replace the "module". I did not believed him, followed your steps and after $40.00, I am happy to report that the Cruise Control is working like a charm. Thank you for the video.
I have no experience in fixing cars, to the point that I had to rush to the store to get a 7/8 wrench.
To get to where I had to replace the switch, I had to remove or go around the air filer unit. Could you add another video on how to properly remove the air filter unit? Also, what type of oil is the one that drips and do we need to top it up?
THANK YOU!
You have to be more specific, dripping from where? You regularly have to check levels of engine oil and fluids (coolant, brake, steering, transmission, washer). If something is leaking of course you have to add to keep at normal level
@@VasylGladun when you replace the switch, some liquid type of oil drips off until I put the new one in. Same as the one in your video and the reason why you put a towel under.
Thanks!
That's brake fluid. Check that reservoir it has upper and lower marks, minimum and maximum. If your fluid is within those marks you're fine, but if below you need to add some. On top of the cap on that reservoir you can find what kind of fluid you need for your car
@@VasylGladun Noted. Thank you. In case you want to know, mine is a 2004 Ford Freestar, 311,500 kms and running strong.
@jn.7217 I sold my with 201k miles, that's 324k kilometers
I have a 2007 Ford Free Star. I have a problem with the dashboard. The problem is that it turns off and turns on alone, and the driver's glass stops working as well, and the car engine is still working. Can you help me with information? Thank you
The first thing you could check is connectors. You could try Dielectric, sometimes referred to as tune-up grease, is a viscous non-conductive waterproof substance used to protect electrical connections from corrosion and dirt. It's only few bucks in Walmart
Let's see if we got a winner...
My 2006 mustang just won't come on anymore the light don't come on at all.
Was told this fixes track off light that stays on or intermittent
That I don't know.
Оооо.. спасибо бро..
Будь ласка.