Why does my cruise control not work on my Chevy?
After sliding backwards pulling a trailer down a hill (Avoided Jack-knifing BARELY) my cruise stopped working. I checked the tail lights and they were out. Grabbed a few fuses and saw no issues so I was quite worried.
What does it mean to have cruise control?
Cruise control is a system to maintain vehicle speed without direct driver input. When you want to engage cruise control, you first turn the system “On” with a button or switch. However, this alone does not start the cruise control.
How is the cruise control connected to the actuator?
The throttle and the actuator mechanism of your car’s cruise control system are connected together with metal chains called the throttle linkage. The throttle linkage can easily break away when driving on rough terrain disabling the control mechanism of the control module.
How can I find out if my cruise control is bad?
Check for holes in the vacuum line of your cruise control by starting the engine and opening the car hood. Listen for signs of vacuum leaks. If you hear a sucking sound then the vacuum lines connecting the actuator and the control module is worn out or damaged.
After sliding backwards pulling a trailer down a hill (Avoided Jack-knifing BARELY) my cruise stopped working. I checked the tail lights and they were out. Grabbed a few fuses and saw no issues so I was quite worried.
What is cruise servo number for 1997 Chevy Suburban?
This 1997 Chevrolet Suburban came in with the complaint that the cruise would work sometimes. This repair applies to multiple Chevrolet and GMC trucks and vans that use the cruise servo number 25315088, gasoline only, no diesels. For a list of these vehicles please go to the ACDelco website and you will find a tab labeled “Vehicle List”.
Cruise control is a system to maintain vehicle speed without direct driver input. When you want to engage cruise control, you first turn the system “On” with a button or switch. However, this alone does not start the cruise control.
Where is the cruise control servo located on a car?
The cruise control servo is located under the hood on the driver’s side of the vehicle. It is between the master cylinder and the driver’s inner fender panel. You will need a voltmeter for this test.
What does the cruise control switch do on a car?
The cruise control switch is what you use to set your cruising speed. This information is transmitted to the engine control unit and cruise control module in order to sustain the acceleration speed.
Where is the wire for the cruise control?
My truck occasionally is turning over 2 or 3 times and then starting and resets the clock. If the mechanic finds what the problem is I will let everyone know if I don’t get it fixed tonight which is doubtful. The wire is located just to the left of the brake pedal.
When did they start putting cruise control on cars?
Cruise control has been around since the late 1950s. There was a time when you could only find this convenient feature in a few model vehicles. Nowadays, it seems like virtually every model vehicle on the road has a cruise control feature.
Is the cruise control on my Silverado Sierra working?
No, there are 2 connections on the switch, one for the lights and one for the cruise control. My cruise is not working now, but the lights are working fine. I just have not taken the time to replace it yet.
Can you change the brake light on cruise control?
No, the airbag light will not affect the cruise control. nealinator wrote: No, the airbag light will not affect the cruise control. This. Neither will TPMS light. And yes, change the brake light switch and see what happens. Cheap, easy and very often the culprit.
Where is the fuse on the cruise control?
Figure 1. A good fuse (on the left) compared to blown fuses (on the right). This switch is located on the brake pedal assembly and allows current to flow to the cruise control module to signal cruise deactivation.
Where is the cruise control switch on a Chevy Silverado?
This switch is located on the brake pedal assembly and allows current to flow to the cruise control module to signal cruise deactivation. To test the switch, use a digital multi-meter set to ohms and read the resistance between terminals “A” and “B.” Resistance should be less than or at 0.3 ohms. Figure 2. A diagram of the stoplamp switch.
The cruise control switch is what you use to set your cruising speed. This information is transmitted to the engine control unit and cruise control module in order to sustain the acceleration speed.