Cruise Control - Inoperative/Malfunctioning
CRUISE CONTROL INOPERATIVE/MALFUNCTIONINGCAUTION: Refer to SIR Caution in Service Precautions.
Disable the inflatable restraint steering wheel module when performing this diagnostic table. Refer to SIR Disabling and Enabling Zone 3 in Restraint Systems.
Diagnostic Aids
Perform the following in order to avoid a misdiagnosis:
- Rotate the steering wheel to both steering stops and activate each cruise control switch separately. With a scan tool, observe the associated Cruise Control Switch parameter in the PCM Cruise Control Data data list. This will help eliminate the possibility of a internally open or shorted inflatable restraint steering wheel module coil.
- Inspect for proper operation of the brake lamps.
- Electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the vehicle speed sensor signal circuit may cause erratic cruise control operation.
For an intermittent condition, refer to Testing for Intermittent and Poor Connections in Diagnostic Aids.
Conditions For Enabling Cruise Control
- The vehicle speed is greater than 40 km/h (25 mph).
- The vehicle is not in PARK, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, or 1st gear.
- The system voltage is within 12-16 volts.
Test Description
Steps 1-4:
Steps 5-7:
Steps 8-10:
Steps 11-16:
Steps 17-23:
Steps 24-26:
The numbers below refer to the step numbers on the diagnostic table.
7. This step tests the cruise control set/coast switch signal circuit for an open or for a high resistance.
8. This step tests the cruise control resume/accel switch signal circuit for an open or for a high resistance.
9. This step tests the ignition 1 voltage circuit for an open, for a short to ground, or for a high resistance.
26. DTCs will set in the powertrain control module (PCM) when you perform this table.