Some Ford F-150 owners report experiencing issues with their cruise control not functioning, even after attempts by dealers to resolve the problem. Common reasons for this malfunction include throttle and sensor issues, which can disrupt the cruise control system. Additionally, electrical problems, such as blown fuses connected to the cruise control, may also be a contributing factor. A malfunctioning brake switch is frequently cited as a cause of cruise control failure in these vehicles. Some owners have identified issues with the cruise control module itself, which can prevent proper operation. Furthermore, adaptive cruise control may be blocked due to sensor misalignment or a faulty Cruise Control Module (CCM). If these issues persist, it is advisable for owners to seek a second opinion from a certified mechanic with experience in Ford vehicles, and consider potential solutions such as restarting the truck, cleaning or adjusting the sensor, or replacing the CCM.
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