Cruise Control and Horn

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JaroszNC

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Pardon my ignorance, but I am new to Rovers... so far I like working on these. I have a 2000 Discovery that has non working horns [both by steering buttons and alarm settng] as well as a Cruise Control that will not engage. Since I saw it in an earlier post, the light DOES come on when I turn CControl on, but speed will not set. I found some documentation that leads me to believe that these may be related in a fuse/relay issue. I replaced a fuse that was blown for the horn, but nothing changed.

Any suggestions?

Also, does anyone have a good source on Relays? US parts store seem to be no help whatsoever.
 

joey

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Cruise control is probably bad vacuum lines, start at the 'T' right inside the engine bay drivers side. You should see it going into a hole in the firewall next to the fender... check all of the connecting vacuum lines, I am sure you will find some that are cracked. Either replace with silicon lines or cut them back past the cracks.

Horn, I would check to make sure the horns work by adding direct power to them.
 
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I had a similar problem with my D1. I tried replacing hoses and nothing helped. turns out the clock spring was bad in the steering column. I bought one on e-bay for 80.00 and paid a local mechanic 100.00 to replace and have had cruise and horn ever since.
 

mydar

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that's an nice stuff it would help me a lot thanks for the post.
 

Jackison

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criuse control is the bad vaccum lines and need to change the horn.
 

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