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Can a check engine light cause a cruise to not work?

Can a check engine light cause a cruise to not work?

If your Check Engine light is on, the cruise may not work, especially if the VSS is malfunctioning. Older vehicles may use speed information from the speedometer.

What causes the cruise control to stop working?

Most common cause of erratic cruise control? Vacuum leaks caused by deteriorated hoses. Cruise control on your vehicle is a terrific device. It substantially reduces the driver’s workload on longer trips, and can save substantial amounts of fuel and expense over the life of the vehicle–until it stops working.

Why does my cruise control drop out of engagement?

Does your cruise control fall out of engagement partway up steep hills? Actually, it will normally drop out if the engine has to work too hard, mainly because after a while there isn’t enough vacuum left to pull in the servo after sustained near-wide-open-throttle. You’ll just have to put your foot into it.

If your Check Engine light is on, the cruise may not work, especially if the VSS is malfunctioning. Older vehicles may use speed information from the speedometer.

Most common cause of erratic cruise control? Vacuum leaks caused by deteriorated hoses. Cruise control on your vehicle is a terrific device. It substantially reduces the driver’s workload on longer trips, and can save substantial amounts of fuel and expense over the life of the vehicle–until it stops working.

Where are the brake lights on a cruise control?

An aftermarket cruise may have an inline fuse holder in the wiring to the controller. If there is power to the system, the next check is the brake lights. Brake lights? Yup, cruise controls have a switch to toggle them off when you touch the brake pedal, and many use the same switch as the brake lights.

Does your cruise control fall out of engagement partway up steep hills? Actually, it will normally drop out if the engine has to work too hard, mainly because after a while there isn’t enough vacuum left to pull in the servo after sustained near-wide-open-throttle. You’ll just have to put your foot into it.

Why does my Ford F-150 have cruise control problems?

Certain vehicles also have a vacuum reservoir tank to prevent loosing vacuum while going up hills, check this tank for leaks as well. These are the most common issues with cruise control problems for Ford F-150 trucks. Most of which are easy fixes and parts are easy to find at BlueSpringsFordParts.com section for F-150 OEM replacement parts.

Can a burned out brake light cause a cruise control problem?

A burned-out bulb can sometimes cause a cruise control problem on some F150s What to do: Check the brake light switch, fuse, and wiring. What to do: Check the switches, most likely they are the culprit and need to be replaced.

How to fix cruise control on a Blue Springs F150?

What to do: 1 The system gets power from the ignition switch through a fuse, so check the fuses. 2 Also check the throttle actuator cable, it may be broken or disconnected from the throttle. 3 Check the brake light bulbs to make sure one isn’t burnt out. A burned-out bulb can sometimes cause a cruise control problem on some F150s

What to do if your Cruise Control is not working?

As a safety precaution, the ECU will shut down the cruise control and render it inactive. If you notice that your cruise control does not engage when you press the button, contact a mechanic so they can inspect the vehicle and determine why the cruise control is not working. It may be due to faulty transmission speed sensors.

What happens when your cruise control goes to 70?

The kids in the back seat have stopped threatening to throw up, too. Then you look in your mirror 20 miles later and see the lights. Red and blue flashing lights. You’re doing over 85 mph and, odds are, Smokey isn’t going to believe you have the cruise set to 70. Time to find out why your cruise control has a mind of its own.

Why does my cruise control turn off when I Touch the brake?

Brake lights? Yup, cruise controls have a switch to toggle them off when you touch the brake pedal, and many use the same switch as the brake lights. If one of the brake lights has failed, the cruise control thinks the brakes are on all the time and won’t come on. Same result if the switch is incorrectly adjusted or broken or jammed.

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Ruth Doyle