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I have the same problem. My mechanic replaced the fuse and the dash lights worked until I turned on my rear window defroster and/or my radio.I have the same problem. My mechanic replaced the fuse and the dash lights worked until I turned on my rear window defroster and/or my radio.
AnonymousJan 10, 2009
I have a problem with my gps dash express.
I have a problem with my gps dash express.
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Yes, The ECU can keep it from working. Could be a defect cruise module, button on the steering wheel, or wiring. And the speed sensor as Tom suggested. But you wouldn't have the speedometer if it were that.
Do you have an airbag light lit ? Are your cruise control buttons on the steering wheel . If so the clock spring could have an open circuit. A clock spring is a part inside the steering column , under the steering wheel . Check out this video on clock spring . https://youtu.be/4jv2DW39drA if no airbag light ,then probably not this part.
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Should be a operater manual with car, if not, the left side of steering wheel is a small handle. On the end is a button. In the middle is a "resume" switch that is pussed with your thumb. While driving push the end button, the car should engage and power without your foot on the peddle. To go faster push the middle switch with your thumb toward steering wheel and that will increase the speed. When you put on the brake the cruise control should dis-engage. Need to practice with this on a safe road. You may need to go at least 40mph for it to operate. When the cruise is engaged a dash light should come on saying "cruise" - Good luck
The cruise-controls have 2-buttons that must be activated before it gets the car going when you remove your foot off the gas-pedal.
The cruise button is essentailly a switch that turns 'on' the cruise servo-motor that tells the sytems that you wants to use it, so it gets ready.
There are other three switches on the right-side of the steering wheel namely: resume accel; cancel; set decel.
To get your car to cruise: you must steady your speed and foot on the gas-pedal. You cannot just press the switches and expect the car to cruise. It takes about two-to-three seconds for the system to respond to a set cruising speed.
How to do it: accelerate to a speed of about 30-mph. Press the 'cruise' button on the dash first. Next you press 'set decel' button. This will turn 'on' the cruise control light on the instrument panel. Then wait a second or three and you would feel the cruise engagement. Any touch on the brake pedal will slow down the car and turns the cruise off. The 'cancel' button turns off the cruise light on the instrument panel.
If you hit the brake-pedal at any time for any reason, and you would like to continue cruising again, simply press the 'resume accel' button.
The cruise system works in conjunction with the braking system of the car. So all major parts of the braking system must be in good condition, otherwise the cruise system could shut off itself.
Look for a button on the steering wheel that has a symbol of a windsheild wiper with dotted lines. Once you press the button you will see the cruise light come on. The light should be on the right side of the dash console. Set your cruise to desired speed.
I have the same problem. My mechanic replaced the fuse and the dash lights worked until I turned on my rear window defroster and/or my radio.
I have a problem with my gps dash express.
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