Check the valve located above the brake pedal. It needs to be readjusted.
There are multiple things that can go wrong with the cruise control, you need to be more specific as to the problem your car is having. While traveling at highway speeds, the cruise control suddenly deactivated itself and would not come back on.
You will have to be more specific about the noise you are referring to, and/or where it is coming from. The cruise control itself is an all-electronic unit, it has no moving parts is not capable of making noise.
Generally cruise will turn itself off when the car is turned off, but it is always good to be sure, I always turn it off when I am not using it.
Could be a problem in the cruise control driver select switch. You will need a wiring diagram and a cruise control system overview to be able to diagnose and test this sytem. The cruise control computer may have capabilities of storing fault codes as well to aid in the diagnostic proceedure.
I had to place a small piece of foam between the brake pedal shaft and the cruise control switch. The brake pedal shaft did not "push in" the cruise control switch far enough to let it work. I have had no more problems.
Cruise control is controlled by the PCM on all Cobalts regardless of automatic or manual, which communicates with the BCM which controls automatic transmissions. if there is a problem, it is either the button, the wiring, or the PCM itself, or the BCM controlling the transmission
The cruise control on a 2001 Lincoln LS may not work due to several common issues, such as a blown fuse, a malfunctioning brake pedal switch, or a problem with the cruise control module itself. Additionally, if there are any engine performance issues or if the vehicle is in a low-speed or low-gear condition, the cruise control may be disabled for safety reasons. It's advisable to check these components or consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
You can unplug it at the servo itself. The servo is the part that has a cable coming from it attached to the throttle body. You'll see see a wire harness plugged into it.
I found a great mechanic in the area and within 2 hrs and 70.00 dollars later he found there is a screw in switch up and behind the brake pedal with a "plunger type of mechanism" which over time the cruise control cut-off switch managed to "unscrew itself" which caused the cruise control not to engage. He has my business.
In an Infiniti G-20, the cruise control may kick off and the light starts blinking due to a malfunction or a safety feature being activated. Common reasons include issues with the vehicle’s speed sensor, brake pedal being engaged, or a problem with the cruise control system itself. If the system detects a fault, it disables cruise control to ensure safety. It's advisable to have the vehicle checked by a professional to diagnose and resolve the issue.
The cruise line that identifies itself as "The Fun Ships" is Carnival Cruise Lines.
The cable itself could have a "kink" in it, causing it not to work properly. I suggest having it serviced.