'93 940 - cruse cntrl question...

my cruse cntrl seems to be wiggin out at times lately...it "hunts" for the correct speed...then it just sort of peters out and the car slows down...if i gentally apply pressure to the gas pedel...it seems to "catch up" and get back on speed...so...question for the group is: is there a sensor or servo near the gad pedel that is involved in the cruse control system? anything to lube or adj near the pedel..? or, is this a problem for the shop w/the right analysis tools for electrictal issues...?? thanx..

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Mounted on the intake manifold is a vacuum actuator for the cruise control. It's connected to the throttle pulley by a short cable. Inspect the condition of this actuator, and follow the hose from it down to the pump and from there to wherever they lead.

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