Posted by John T on November 28, 2013 at 06:41:24 from (216.249.76.176):
On way back from Texas the factory Cruise Control on my 2001 Chevy Van Chassis 454 Vortec started acting up a bit, it would work but instead of only 1 try at pushing the set button on end of turn signal it may have taken like 5 or more BEFORE it locked in but then it held n worked fine grrrrrrrrrrr. It didnt seem to be the turn signal or cruise switch as it made no difference if I pushed it hard or soft or jiggled it or anything else and the cruise held in fine when I used turn signals. Also it senses off the speedometer signal (Not driveshaft or wheel speed or tranny etc) and it works perfect and rest of cluster works perfect.
Im gonna let my mechanic buddy take a look see with his expensive Snap On software and troubleshooting charts and his super expensive Snap On Diagnostic computer, I always kid him you can buy those at Auto Zone for $50 while his was $4000.
Any GM cruise control experts had similar problems??
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