Why is my Mitsubishi cruise control not working?
If the old taillights are reinstalled and the problem disappears, then the LEDs are confirmed as the cause. There could be other reasons for the problem but the fact that is started with the installation of the LEDs makes this the most likely cause.
Where is the cruise control located on a 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse?
Where is the cruise control located on a 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 2.0 non turbo with automatic transmission? The cruise control module on this vehicle is located high up in the driver’s end of the dash. Removing the kick and fuse panels will make access to it easier.
Where is the cruise control switch on a 2006 Mitsubishi Galant?
Replacing it is likely to fix the problem. What is the procedure for removing the cruise control switch on a 2006 Mitsubishi Galant LS? The cruise control switch on this model is located behind the steering wheel airbag which will have to be removed to allow for access to the switch. These are the steps for removing it:
Is there power to the cruise control system?
Case Details: There is power to the dash to set the cruise control and power to the fuse but the system will not engage and hold speed. A mechanic says there is no power to the pump. The pump is not powered on all the time. It is completely controlled by the PCM that tells it when to operate.
If the old taillights are reinstalled and the problem disappears, then the LEDs are confirmed as the cause. There could be other reasons for the problem but the fact that is started with the installation of the LEDs makes this the most likely cause.
Where is the cruise control located on a 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse GS 2.0 non turbo with automatic transmission? The cruise control module on this vehicle is located high up in the driver’s end of the dash. Removing the kick and fuse panels will make access to it easier.
Replacing it is likely to fix the problem. What is the procedure for removing the cruise control switch on a 2006 Mitsubishi Galant LS? The cruise control switch on this model is located behind the steering wheel airbag which will have to be removed to allow for access to the switch. These are the steps for removing it:
Case Details: There is power to the dash to set the cruise control and power to the fuse but the system will not engage and hold speed. A mechanic says there is no power to the pump. The pump is not powered on all the time. It is completely controlled by the PCM that tells it when to operate.