Problem Symptoms Table
HINT:
Be sure to perform the SYMPTOM SIMULATION procedure before replacing the ECM. If these symptoms do not persist, the cause of the problem may be a poor intermittent electrical contact (open or short) of a wire harness or connector.
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
| Symptom | Suspected area | Refer To |
|---|---|---|
| Vehicle speed cannot be set. (The CRUISE main indicator light comes on.) | 1. Cruise control switch circuit | Refer to Cruise Control Switch Circuit |
| 2. If the symptoms still occur after the above area has been inspected and has proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| Pushing the ON-OFF button does not turn the cruise control system on. (Vehicle speed cannot be set.) | 1. Stop light switch circuit | Refer to DTC P0571: Brake Switch "A" Circuit |
| 2. Clutch switch circuit | Refer to Clutch Switch Circuit | |
| 3. Vehicle speed sensor circuit | Refer to DTC P0500: Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction; DTC P0503: Vehicle Speed Sensor "A" Intermittent / Erratic / High | |
| 4. Cruise control switch circuit | Refer to Cruise Control Switch Circuit | |
| 5. Park/Neutral position sensor circuit | Refer to DTC P0705: Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input) | |
| 6. Shift paddle switch circuit | Refer to Shift Paddle Switch Circuit | |
| 7. If the symptoms still occur after the above areas have been inspected and have proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| Pushing the ON-OFF button does not turn the cruise control system on. (Vehicle speed can be set.) | 1. Cruise main indicator light circuit | Refer to Cruise Main Indicator Light Circuit |
| 2. If the symptoms still occur after the above area has been inspected and has proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| The cruise control is canceled while it is operating. | 1. Stop light switch circuit | Refer to DTC P0571: Brake Switch "A" Circuit |
| 2. Clutch switch circuit | Refer to Clutch Switch Circuit | |
| 3. Park/Neutral position sensor circuit | Refer to DTC P0705: Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input) | |
| 4. Shift paddle switch circuit | Refer to Shift Paddle Switch Circuit | |
| 5. Cruise control switch circuit | Refer to Cruise Control Switch Circuit | |
| 6. Vehicle speed sensor circuit | Refer to DTC P0500: Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction; DTC P0503: Vehicle Speed Sensor "A" Intermittent / Erratic / High | |
| 7. If the symptoms still occur after the above areas have been inspected and have proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| Pulling back on the control main switch does not cancel the cruise control. (The CRUISE main indicator light remains on.) | 1. Cruise control switch circuit | Refer to Cruise Control Switch Circuit |
| 2. If the symptoms still occur after the above area has been inspected and has proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| Pulling back on the control main switch does not cancel the cruise control. (The CRUISE main indicator light goes off.) | 1. ECM | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM |
| The cruise control is not canceled when vehicle speed drops below the low speed limit. (The CRUISE main indicator light remains on.) | 1. Vehicle speed sensor circuit | Refer to DTC P0500: Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction; DTC P0503: Vehicle Speed Sensor "A" Intermittent / Erratic / High |
| 2. If the symptoms still occur after the above area has been inspected and has proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| The cruise control is not canceled when vehicle speed drops below the low speed limit. (The CRUISE main indicator light goes off.) | 1. ECM | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM |
| Depressing the brake pedal does not cancel the cruise control. (The CRUISE main indicator light remains on.) | 1. Stop light switch circuit | Refer to DTC P0571: Brake Switch "A" Circuit |
| 2. If the symptoms still occur after the above area has been inspected and has proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| Depressing the brake pedal does not cancel the cruise control. (The CRUISE main indicator light goes off.) | 1. ECM | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM |
| Depressing the clutch pedal does not cancel the cruise control. (The CRUISE main indicator light remains on.) | 1. Clutch switch circuit | Refer to Clutch Switch Circuit |
| 2. If the symptoms still occur after the above area has been inspected and has proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| Depressing the clutch pedal does not cancel the cruise control. (The CRUISE main indicator light goes off.) | 1. ECM | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM |
| Depressing the clutch pedal does not cancel the cruise control. (The CRUISE main indicator light goes off) | 1. ECM | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM |
| Moving the shift lever does not cancel the cruise control. | 1. Park/Neutral position switch circuit | Refer to DTC P0705: Transmission Range Sensor Circuit Malfunction (PRNDL Input) |
| 2. Shift paddle switch circuit | Refer to Shift Paddle Switch Circuit | |
| 3. If the symptoms still occur after the above areas have been inspected and have proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| Hunting. (Speed is not constant.) | 1. Vehicle speed sensor circuit | Refer to DTC P0500: Vehicle Speed Sensor Malfunction; DTC P0503: Vehicle Speed Sensor "A" Intermittent / Erratic / High |
| 2. If the symptoms still occur after the above area has been inspected and has proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM | |
| The CRUISE main indicator light remains blinking. | 1. TC and CG terminal circuit | Refer to TC and CG Terminal Circuit |
| 2. If the symptoms still occur after the above area has been inspected and has proven to be normal, replace the ECM. | Refer to TERMINALS OF ECM |