The cable itself could have a "kink" in it, causing it not to work properly. I suggest having it serviced.
Most likely loss of refrigerant.
The most likely common cause is a failed clockspring in the steering column.
Likely it's messed up in the muti purpose stalk so that would have to be changed.
take it to a dealer it is most likely the clock spring, and it is a recall item, so they will fix it for free, had mine done just last year
Likely, an expressway is the only place one could use cruise control. The minimum speed to use cruise control is at least 45 mph and many roads don't allow that speed. Also, the expressway gets rid of constant stops that make it annoying to use the cruise control. Basically, if you aren't stuck in traffic, cruise control is the way to go.
Yes. It is the clock spring. Easy fix. You'll need to rent / borrow a steering wheel puller from your local auto parts store. Clockspring should cost about $30.
bad clock spring... most likely your cruise control doesn't work too... also often airbag light stays on too...
There is a fuse located behind the battery. You will have to remove a plastic shield that runs behind the battery first. You will then find a round fuse holder with a single fuse in it. Check and replace if burned out , this is the most likely cause.
I am having similar symptoms with my 99 Buick Regal. The blower motor will run all the time even with the keys out. When the blower isn't working neither will the cruise control. I have researched it and believe it to be the ignition switch. I have not replaced it yet, but feel that is the most logical thing. It's also possible that in your situation it may be either the Blower Control Module or a relay. However, it's likely the ignition.
Check if the air bag light is on. If it is most likely the clock spring in the steering wheel was fried too. It carries power to everything electrical in the steering wheel. But it can go out on its own as well.
I have seen on another message board that the fix caused some trucks to blow a fuse, easy enough to check and replace. However it is more likely that the clock spring in the stearing wheel is bad. Does your horn work? How about the cruise control? If they are on the steering wheel they won't be working either as the clock spring controls them all.
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