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Old 04-28-2014, 10:14 PM
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Thanks Bill. I got a price of $62.50 at OEMAutoPartz.com. Plus shipping. I expected worse, since it's an OEM part.

I also checked ebay, but most sellers didn't show the correct part number.
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The cable is another $32. I haven't pulled things apart yet. Has anyone had to replace the cable? Or are the cables pretty fail-proof?
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Never had to replace a cable.
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I had to replace my servo a while back. The new servos come with a different cable connector. So you must buy the new cable kit to splice into the old wiring. Only problem was the cable kit appears to be made for use in other applications. You have to assemble the appropriate wires needed to the connector. You will have wires left over. No instructions in kit you just have to figure it out. Not too difficult. I still have the extra wires. They may be useful for something. Anyway this is what I remember during my servo replacement.
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I tried to order the 53009315 servo, but evidently it's no longer being produced. Haven't found the correct number yet.
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Call your Dodge dealer and check these part numbers to see if they fit your model.

Servo. 4669979. Wire harness. 30113979AB

If they do not apply they should be able to give you the correct part numbers.
If your servo is in good shape externally, not acid eaten and you want to try a repair fix, search you tube video Dodge Ram Cruise Control Fix. I would have tried that repair but my servo had a good hole in it from the acid.

I just had to reconnect my vacuum line as it had broken off. I encased my vacuum line from the 90* rubber boot to about 6" of vacuum line in a clear plastic hose. Then I secured both ends with electrical tape. This will protect the vacuum line that is exposed under the battery and keep vibration to a minimum. May help long term.

Removing my battery tray was a problem. The 2 studs that secure the tray to the fender were eaten away and would rotate with the nut. I had to cut the nuts off to remove tray. I reinstalled without those bottom studs. May fix later. Anyway CC working good. Really good because I leave for Florida tomorrow morning. I am not looking forward to the holiday traffic. Unfortunately my trip just happened to fall during this holiday.
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Thanks. I'll give it a try.
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