Q: How to replace the cruise control servo on Chevrolet Prizm?
A: To replace the Cruise Control Servo first you should remove the Cruise Control Servo cover, also remove the accelerator control locknut and loosen it. Next, remove the Cruise Control Servo cable bracket screw, Cruise Control Servo cable, and accelerator control cable from Cruise Control Servo, and take off the Cruise Control Servo electrical connector . Pull out the three Cruise Control Servo mounting bolts, and remove the Cruise Control Servo with the bracket included. After locating the cruise control bracket, remove the four screws and the servo of the cruise control. For installation, secure the Cruise Control Servo by mounting it on the cruise control bracket with four screws, with the proper fastener notice in service precautions. Put the Cruise Control Servo and bracket back onto the vehicle and secure them with the three bolts and tighten to 10 n.m (89 lb in). Connect the Cruise Control Servo electrical connector, and then install the Cruise Control Servo cable onto the servo lever and bracket and fasten the cable bracket using one screw. Mount the accelerator control cable onto the servo lever and bracket, adjusting the cable adjusting locknut for slight freedom of moveable between accelerator control cable and the servo lever before fixations the accelerator cable locknut with tightening it to 8 n.m (71 lb in). Finally, but not less important, reinstall the Cruise Control Servo cover.
Q: How to service and repair the cruise control servo on Chevrolet Tracker?
A: Service procedures for cruise control servo start with cruise control module cover removal and loosening the cruise control servo cable locknut. At this stage, perform two actions: disconnect the cruise control servo cable from the cruise control servo assembly then disconnect the electrical connector from the same assembly. Lift out the cruise control servo assembly from the vehicle while removing 3 bolts. Put the cruise control servo assembly back into its position inside the vehicle through the 3 bolts then torque them to 10 N.m (89 lb ft). Reconnect the electrical connector to the cruise control servo assembly after which secure the cruise control servo cable to the cruise control actuator lever. Tighten the cruise control cable locknut to 5 N.m (44 lb in) after you adjust the cruise control servo cable locknuts until a 1-2 mm (0.04-0.08 in) cable play remains at the servo's closed throttle position. Reposition the cruise control module cover as the last installation step.