Cruise Control Servo Cable: Testing and Inspection

2001 Chevrolet Lumina V6-3.1L VIN JSECTION Testing and Inspection
1. Disconnect the cruise control cable at the module and the throttle lever.
2. Ensure the cruise control cable moves in and out of the cruise control cable casing freely and smoothly.
3. Replace sticking or binding cable.
4. Replace the cruise control cable if the adjuster lock does not hold under normal operating conditions.
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