Is it possible?
I checked both cables today and they both spin free and clear. That actually appear newer than the car, so I suspect they've already been replaced. The speedo one will move the speedo needle in the car. So the only thing left I believe is the transducer.
Is it possible to rebuild the transducer? Or, is there some way to "rig" it to act as a bypass until I get around to really tackling the entire system?
My concern is that there may be other parts of the cruise control system that are broke and I don't want to drop ~$100 on a transducer just to get the speedo to work and still not have functioning cruise control. I've got bigger fish to fry, ya know?
Thanks!
I checked both cables today and they both spin free and clear. That actually appear newer than the car, so I suspect they've already been replaced. The speedo one will move the speedo needle in the car. So the only thing left I believe is the transducer.
Is it possible to rebuild the transducer? Or, is there some way to "rig" it to act as a bypass until I get around to really tackling the entire system?
My concern is that there may be other parts of the cruise control system that are broke and I don't want to drop ~$100 on a transducer just to get the speedo to work and still not have functioning cruise control. I've got bigger fish to fry, ya know?
Thanks!