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    Range Rover Relays

    Does anybody know the exact location of the relay which cntrols the cruise control on a '93 Vogue?? :?

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    Which bit of the cruise control? There's a mini relay inside the ECM, there's a lockout relay in the righthand footwell. Does cruise work? Check out the electrical troubleshootong manual for the description and sequence of tests. They're fairly staightforward. And good luck!

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    Thanks for the reply. I've located the relay in the rt hand footwell, changed it and no difference. Sometimes the cruise engages only to drop out a bit later. Sometimes 5 minutes, sometimes longer. I suspect it's one of the vacuum line connections that are leaking.

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    I had a Cruise problem in my 97 v8i Disco.

    Turned on fine sometime's only to drop out with no warning.
    Or just wouldnt set at all on some days.

    Found a small crack in the vacume line where it conected to the actuator, pulled it off and trimed it back behind the crack and refitted it.

    Been fine ever since.
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    8) are you sure the pump is working, 'cause thats wot stopped in my disco, check it with a meter while driving, 8) harry
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    Try checking that the brake pedal is not making too much contact with the brake light switch. Had this problem on mr 93 RR.

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    Try checking that the brake pedal is not making too much contact with the brake light switch. Had this problem on my 93 RR.

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    Clarky, did your brake lights work when the switch failed to release? That's the critical bit - this action fires the CC cutout, as does vacuum switch circuit. Clearance on this switch is important - check the book. If all the components check out OK, check continuity in loom between bottom of spiral (steering wheels switches) and ECU. Lioness' car "developed" a problem in this area and couldn't get 12V to coil in vacuum pump to seal the vacuum circuit. Now solved - tricky little sucker!

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