Before servicing or repairing the cruise control servo, remove the negative
Battery Cable. Take out the bolt that holds the servo bracket and pull the clasp on the speed control cable out of the hole the throttle cable used to go through. After that, undo the clip at the end of the throttle cable and withdraw the speed control cable from the bracket. Unplug the electrical wires and vacuum hose and use a wrench to take out the two nuts attaching the bracket and cable to the servo. Pull the wire connected to the servo away from the servo which will reveal the retaining dip you need to pull out. To install it, attach the dip to the servo, then bolt the two nuts holding the mounting bracket and speed control cable to the servo, taking care to follow the torque rules. Join up the electrical plugs, hook up the vacuum hose, feed the speed control cable into the hole at the throttle cam and tighten the servo bracket bolt by following the specified torque before finishing with the negative battery cable.