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Procedure D, Cancel Switch Circuit

  1. Cruise Control Switch: Ensure ignition is off. Disconnect cruise control switch. Check continuity between wiring harness side of cruise control switch terminal No. 17 (Brown Wire) and ground. See Figure for terminal identification. If continuity exists, go to next step. If no continuity exists, check wiring harness between cruise control switch terminal No. 17 (Brown wire) and ground. Also check for faulty ground.
  2. Check cruise control switch operation. See CRUISE CONTROL SWITCH TEST under TESTING in this article. If switch is defective, replace switch and recheck cruise control system. If cruise control switch is okay, reconnect switch and go to next step.
  3. Cruise Control ECU: Disconnect electronic control unit. Check continuity between wiring harness side of ECU terminal No. 19 (White/Red wire) and ground with CANCEL switch on. If continuity exists, go to next step. If no continuity exists, repair wiring harness open circuit between ECU terminal No. 19 (White/Red wire) and terminal No. 5 (White/Red wire) of cruise control switch.
  4. Check continuity between wiring harness side of ECU terminal No. 19 (White/Red wire) and ground with CANCEL switch off (released). If no continuity exists, replace faulty ECU and recheck cruise control system. If continuity exists, repair wiring harness short circuit between ECU terminal No. 19 (White/Red wire) and terminal No. 5 (White/Red wire) of cruise control switch.
Fig 1: Trouble Code Diagnostic Mode Chart (ES250)
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Fig 2: Trouble Code Diagnostic Mode Test Procedures Chart (ES250)
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