When it comes to fuses, take a look in your owners manual to see specifically what fuses do what. Because some fuses will be used to protect several circuits and the fuse panel cover will not tell you all of them.
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Check this out also...the schematic is too small to see which fuse it is in the engine compartment Power Distribution Center (the fuse box). Is your cruise control not working?
Cruise Control
The Cruise Command system is electrically actuated and vacuum operated. The turn signal lever on the steering column incorporates a slide switch which has three positions OFF, ON or RESUME. A SET button is located in the end of the lever. This device is designed to operate at speeds above approximately 35 mph (56 km/h).
The speed control module automatically controls throttle position to maintain a speed set by the operator. The vehicle will keep the set speed unless the driver presses the brake, clutch or accelerator pedal.
Exploded view of the cruise control switch and related components
Hmmmm....Are you sure it works, and are you sure it has a/c? I'm not sure of the dash layout of controls on your Neon, but it should have an a/c button or knob, a temperature knob or slide (cold to hot, usually in blue and red), and fan speed. I'm worried that it just isn't operating because it's broken.
your vehicle speed sensor may be dropping out at times..without this signal,your cruise will not work properly..it is located in the trans housing where right side axle shaft goes into transmission..unplug it..check for pushed out pins,corroded wiring connections..remove sensor..1 10mm headed bolt..might be tight coming out..check plastic gear on sensor..may be damaged..also check engine computer for speed sensor trouble code..let me know if you find anything abnormal
The cruise has no dedicated fuse, you will most likely be looking to replace the clockspring rotating contact located under the steering wheel which connects the switches in the steering wheel (horn, cruise and air-bag) to the rest of the electrical system.
there is a fuse for the cruise control in the fuse box under the hood located right behind the battery. if the fuse is fine, then one of the cruise control components might be bad.
as for the headlight, you might need a new headlight socket. they are easy to replace and the replacement sockets can even be bought at walmart.
if the socket doesnt fix your problem, then you might need a new bright light switch
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