which fuse is for cruise control

Asked by pappaw Mar 30, 2013 at 05:51 PM about the 2005 Ford Taurus SEL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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can you imagine how in the world the MEGA fuse 175 amps could possible be blown??? Hazard to guess with that one....would not be preferred~

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You got the closest one I could find Judge,,,but I accidentally posted it on a Toyota question *head down in shame*

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no. question is EEEC the thing what drives the cruise control, or am I lookin' at a roadmap of antarctica here?

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EEC is Electronic Engine Control...different acronym for ECU or ECM all the same

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That we did establish..yep I couldn't find cruise control to save my hide

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DPL valve provides pilot pressure for the EGR valve, only problem is I couldn't find what exactly the acronym is

I'm going with your aftermarket cc..this is getting too much

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HEGO is heated exhaust gas oxygen (sensor/system) VMV is the vapor management valve EVMV is the electric vapor management valve (Helpfull)

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