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Executive45
Oct 28, 2014Explorer III
If you think it's the SmartWheel, get some contact cleaner. Comes in a spray can, Home Depot/Lowes/Radio Shack. There are eight small screws that you remove from underneath the steering wheel. The modules come off in three pieces. Spray them liberally and reinstall. Easy fix. The contacts get dirty and won't work properly. If you do need to replace any of it, you'll only have to replace that one module.
Now, tell us more about what happened. From your statement, it sounds like you were headed down the road in the rain with your cruise control and wipers on and they both just quit. Is that correct? Or did one quit and then the other? They are not on the same fuse. Open the outside door below the driver's seat. Look up on the INSIDE of that door. Monaco lists the location and more info about where your 'hidden' fuses are located....
You do know you have three fuse panels, yes?......Dennis
One other thing...use a meter to check the fuses. Eyeballing them is not the best way to do it...D
Now, tell us more about what happened. From your statement, it sounds like you were headed down the road in the rain with your cruise control and wipers on and they both just quit. Is that correct? Or did one quit and then the other? They are not on the same fuse. Open the outside door below the driver's seat. Look up on the INSIDE of that door. Monaco lists the location and more info about where your 'hidden' fuses are located....
You do know you have three fuse panels, yes?......Dennis
One other thing...use a meter to check the fuses. Eyeballing them is not the best way to do it...D
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