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How to Remove Cruise control?

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  • Start date Start date Jul 18, 2004

FordStang

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Well i see the cable right next to the throttle cable but i see it goes into the innner fender on the driver side right by the brake booster so where does it go from there?
 

ponyboy19

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if you take your plastic drivers side inner fender off you will see a black rubber boot covering where the cable goes into behind the tire or behind the GT side badge on your fender.. if you remove the boot and take the top two bolts out if the plastic box, it will pull appart and you will then see where you can undo the cable and pull it out.
 

GTJake

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Does the 94-95 cruise cable have a little ball on the end of it that goes to the black plastic box in the fender?

Jake
 

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GTJake said:
Does the 94-95 cruise cable have a little ball on the end of it that goes to the black plastic box in the fender?

Jake
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yup. and it will pop right out.
 
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will do as well
 

1slow95

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Hey my cruise stopped working so if you don't need yours anymore you can send it my way
 

FordStang

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So that black ball in the innder fender comes out too? Also Those Two rubber lines coming from the black plastic box with the subber boot on it, do those come out also??? One rubber line i notice goes to like a T connecter with other black rubber hoses and the other thicker one goes through the firewall and under the dash, So my question is what do i do to the black rubber hoses
 
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FordStang

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???
 

FordStang

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anyone?
 
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Omg I'm having issues finding what to do with the rubber hoses also someone help
 
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