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HOMESERVICE MANUALSCHEVROLET2000K TAHOE 4WD V8-5.7L VIN RREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISRELAYS AND MODULESRELAYS AND MODULES - CRUISE CONTROLCRUISE CONTROL MODULESERVICE AND REPAIR
2000 Chevrolet K Tahoe 4WD V8-5.7L VIN R
Cruise Control Module: Service and Repair
2000 Chevrolet K Tahoe 4WD V8-5.7L VIN RSECTION Service and Repair
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
CAUTION: Refer to Battery Disconnect Caution in Service Precautions.
1. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
2. Remove the air cleaner assembly from the vehicle.
3. Disconnect the electrical connector at the cruise control module.
Remove the screws (3) retaining the cruise control module (2) to the cowl.
4. Disconnect the cruise control cable (1) from the module. Refer to Cruise Control Cable Replacement.
5. Remove the cruise control module from the vehicle.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
1. Install the cruise control module (2) to the vehicle.
2. Connect the cruise control cable (1) to the cruise control module.
NOTE: Refer to Fastener Notice in Service Precautions.
3. Install the screws (3) in order to retain the cruise control module to the cowl.
Tighten
Tighten the screws in order to retain the cruise control module bracket to the cowl to 5 N.m (44 lb in).
4. Connect the electrical connector at the cruise control module.
5. Connect the negative battery cable.
RENDER: 1.0x
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.