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    Default DVT - Cruise Control

    The cruise control isn't working on my 2002 camaro, and I'm trying to figure out why. I see in the scan tools DVT that there is an option to "inhibit" cruise control... which I'd have to assume will not let it work when turned on. Is there a way I can activate cruise with the scan tool?

    I'm wondering what is causing cruise to not work, as I have change the cruise module out with a different one. I'm thinking maybe the set/resume buttons might not be working on the turn signal stick? But I don't know how to test them.

    Is there anything else that would not let cruise function? I don't have any fault codes, but the abs, tcs, and brake light are on since my rear end (9") doesn't have the speed sensor gears installed on the axles. Would this cause cruise to not function properly?

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    No ideas or suggestions?

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    Hi gpr,


    Cruise control is a function of the Cruise Control Module and not the PCM;

    the communications between CCM and PCM are as follows (via a separate signal wire for each):
    - PCM tells CCM the value of VSS;
    - CCM tells PCM when CC is engaged;
    - PCM can ask CCM to inhibit CC;

    so as you can see, there is no way to ask the PCM to engage CC.

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    There is a service manual procedure for toubleshooting the CC switchs/module... do you want me to pull it up...?

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    Attached is 2001 F-car wiring diagrams for CC...
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    Quote Originally Posted by joecar View Post
    There is a service manual procedure for toubleshooting the CC switchs/module... do you want me to pull it up...?
    If you could that would be great!!!! Right now I'm not really sure what is going on or why it doesn't work.

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    Ok, I'll pull it up shortly...

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    I think the pid GM.STATE04 may indicate if the cruise control is active. This may indicate if the stepper motor is faulty and all other inputs are working.

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    If i never see it active, does that mean then that the switch is likely the cause and isn't giving the signal to activate cruise?

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    gpr, sorry fr the delay, I'll pull up the service manual tonite...

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