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99 SI wont start after unplugging and plugging back up cruise control servo

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Old Jun 14, 2009 | 12:01 PM
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Default 99 SI wont start after unplugging and plugging back up cruise control servo

Like the title says, was trying to fix my cruise control, all i did was unplug the cruise control servo and plugged it back up, went to start and it is just turning over will not start! i have no idea what so ever why it wont start after doing that, unless somebody can let me know more about that servo. i dont work on hondas, i am a diesel technician for mack trucks. help please!
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Default Re: 99 SI wont start after unplugging and plugging back up cruise control servo

fuses?
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Default Re: 99 SI wont start after unplugging and plugging back up cruise control servo

Check to see that there aren't any crimp pins that have backed themselves out of the connector. If everything doesn't line up when a connector is plugged back in, sometimes it will shove a crimp pin out the back of the connector shell. Not likely, but I've seen it happen before and it's always good to look for the easy to spot stuff whenever I hear "I unplugged something and it doesn't work after I plugged it back in".

Whatever it is, it's probably something simple. It may not be simple to spot, but it should be simple to fix.
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