How Do You Troubleshoot A Chrysler Concorde Cruise Control?
You may be having trouble with your Chrysler Concorde cruise control system. That’s not uncommon for Chrysler vehicles with more than 60,000 miles on them. However, before you start replacing cruise control units–which are very expensive–you should do some basic troubleshooting to verify that it is the cruise control module that has failed. Check the fuse for the cruise control. A power surge caused by a faulty alternator (not uncommon on Chryslers) can cause various fuses to blow out. Remove the fuse panel cover under the steering wheel. Pull the fuse for the cruise control using the supplied fuse puller (it is located on the fuse panel). If you cannot find the fuse, use the fuse diagram on the underside of the fuse cover. There is a metal strip inside the fuse. It should be intact. If it looks burnt or the strip is broken, replace the fuse with working fuse of the same amperage (stamped onto the top of the fuse). Check the vacuum lines. Start the engine and open the hood. Place you