cruise control not working

  • 06/21/2016 12:26 AM
    Message # 4087666
    Deleted user

    We have a  2004 Fleetwood terra 32S (new to RVing) on the first trial run couldn't get the cruise control to turn on. Can someone give me the first place to look?

  • 06/22/2016 7:25 AM
    Reply # 4091252 on 4087666

    We have a 2008 Pace Arrow and our cruise control quit working due to a short in the wiring of the cable between the motor home and tow vehicle. Caused the brake lights to quit working also. This caused the 20 amp fuse for the cruise control to blow. This fuse was located in the panel under the hood. Hope this helps. 

  • 09/29/2016 4:17 PM
    Reply # 4282456 on 4087666
    Deleted user

    Sorry for the late response. I didn't find a issue with fuses under the hood. We moved and the RV went to the bottom of the list. Thanks, Junie 

  • 10/21/2016 8:48 AM
    Reply # 4316591 on 4087666
    Deleted user

    Was it raining or the roads wet when your cruise was not working? We have had a lot of water issues with our 2015 Excursion 33d. We have had intermittent electrical issues where lights, cruise and turn signals, defroster have failed at times. No good answer as to why.

  • 10/24/2016 8:47 AM
    Reply # 4329694 on 4087666
    Deleted user

    I had the same problem on my 2006 Southwind.  Finally figured out that I had to hold  the cruise control on button then depress the set. I did not get any owners manuals with this used rig. Most things have been trial and error for me.

  • 07/07/2017 5:51 PM
    Reply # 4937823 on 4087666
    Deleted user

    I have the same problem with my Fleetwood Bounder 36S Turbo Diesel. Just stopped in the middle of camping trip. I had the flashers on because of slow down in construction. They stopped too. They started working again but have not been back on the road again. I'll let you know if I figure this out

    Howard

  • 07/11/2017 4:26 PM
    Reply # 4968937 on 4087666
    Deleted user

    I figured out why our Cruise control stopped working on our 1999 Fleetwood Bounder 36S Turbo Diesel.

    I was checking the fuses and the one for the brake lights although it wasn't blown looked really dirty I cleaned it up and everything worked again

  • 07/12/2017 8:01 AM
    Reply # 4969919 on 4087666

    As with all vehicles, RV's included, the brake lights must be working before the cruise control will work.  Double check the fuses and have someone actually verify the brake lights comes on.

    Roy Shoemaker


  • 11/02/2017 4:13 PM
    Reply # 5505973 on 4087666
    Deleted user

    One other idea, if you have a engine retarder system the cruse control will not function with the retarder engaged.  They are at opposite conditions and turning the retarder on disconnects the speed control.


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