Cruise control is inoperative as the title says.
Ran the diagnostics posted by mlschultz at "the other site" (linked here for ref: http://www.markviii.org/htdocs/dc/d...d=3828&sub_topic_id=3893&mesg_id=&page=5#3894 )
And I keep getting 2 flashes for the issue, which supposedly correlates to:
2 Flashes - BPP switch defective, circuit defective, or brake pedal applied
After a quick browse through of all the fuses I see none are bad.
I replaced the "BPP" aka stop lamp switch and still get the 2 flashes.
I have no dead rear bulbs besides the neon. Does a dead neon cause cruise not to work?
I'm stumped, guys. Any ideas?
Thanks!
For what it's worth, clockspring should be OK as it's letting me perform the diagnostic properly. No horn issues or anything else.
Ran the diagnostics posted by mlschultz at "the other site" (linked here for ref: http://www.markviii.org/htdocs/dc/d...d=3828&sub_topic_id=3893&mesg_id=&page=5#3894 )
And I keep getting 2 flashes for the issue, which supposedly correlates to:
2 Flashes - BPP switch defective, circuit defective, or brake pedal applied
After a quick browse through of all the fuses I see none are bad.
I replaced the "BPP" aka stop lamp switch and still get the 2 flashes.
I have no dead rear bulbs besides the neon. Does a dead neon cause cruise not to work?
I'm stumped, guys. Any ideas?
Thanks!
For what it's worth, clockspring should be OK as it's letting me perform the diagnostic properly. No horn issues or anything else.