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dougrainer
Apr 11, 2021Nomad
1. Stand A lone systems went bye bye in the late 80's. Before that ALL Gas Class A Cruise controls were added by the RV builder and stand a lone.
2. When the 90's started Chevy/Workhorse/Ford used OEM(their own) Cruise controls and I was out of the loop by the late 90's when support and parts for the older systems went away. We directed all Cruise chassis systems to Ford/Chevy/Workhorse as we had not parts or diagnostics available to RV service shops.
3. A QUALFIED Ford service shop should be able to diag and fix a Ford supplied system, even one 20 years old.
4. Find a shop that has qualified Ford Technicians. Doug
2. When the 90's started Chevy/Workhorse/Ford used OEM(their own) Cruise controls and I was out of the loop by the late 90's when support and parts for the older systems went away. We directed all Cruise chassis systems to Ford/Chevy/Workhorse as we had not parts or diagnostics available to RV service shops.
3. A QUALFIED Ford service shop should be able to diag and fix a Ford supplied system, even one 20 years old.
4. Find a shop that has qualified Ford Technicians. Doug
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