Cruise control August 31, 2012, 09:05:33 AM I finally fixed my broken cc servo. Parts cost $0. I never heard of anybody opening one up, but you can get remans so I figured somebody MUST open them. I pulled the unit, snipped the band and had me a looksee inside. The pull was broken off the servo piston (a glorified plastic disc with a pull nub on it) the fix, drill a 1/8 hole up through the disc into the pull, apply epoxy, then fix together with a short, and I do mean short, screw. wait to cure, reassemble. Applied a thin layer of black RTV to the rim of the rubber bellows where it seals against the case halves, reinstalled the band around the servo and secured it with a large hose clamp to keep it from spreading back open and reinstalled in vehicle. Don't mix up the dump hose with the supply hose (you'll get a very loud surprise when right after startup the servo pulls to WOT), it's a good way to verify the repair, but not worth the shock. Road tested, and then had a beer. Wish I had thought to take pics. Quote Selected
Cruise control Reply #1 – September 03, 2012, 09:27:16 AM humm,, usually the clip on the servo breaks so your cable is not connected anymore.interesting fix Quote Selected