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This is a new one on me ,i can only assume it means something wrong with the cruise control ,i would need to see the car to have any idea at all to be honest my one doesnt display any messages but it is a older model
check that the HT leads are separated and not touching each other. The misfire may be simply the spark being inducted into the plug with the least resistance and is random and that is what is setting off the light.
Fault 01324 - Control Module for All Wheel Drive (J492) Did you clear the codes? And if so does the same one (error communicating with haldex controller) keep coming back? Most likely that you need a new controller. Hope this helps; also keep in mind that your feedback is important and I`ll appreciate your time and consideration if you leave some testimonial comment about this answer.
That sounds exactly like a problem with the PCM. (Powertrain Control Module)
I have heard of aftermarket stereos and even the passenger side air-bag switch causing similar problems, and a "No Bus" message means that the PCM is not communicating with certain modules, and the dash lights and gauges can become erratic and the vehicle performance will be affected.
The next time that the vehicle acts up try wiggling the connector at the PCM and see if it makes any difference, and also you can dis-connect the battery, and dis-connect the wiring connector to the PCM for three minutes and then re-connect the PCM and then the battery and see how the truck runs, if it changes how the vehicle runs and the dash lights and gauges are normal with no "No Bus" message, then you will need to replace that PCM.
It means that it didn't receive a signal from the transmision module.
Have your transmission control module checked.
To reset your engine codes: Remove the negative terminal of your battery (10mm wrench). Turn your ignition key to START and hold it there for about 15 seconds. Turn your ignition key to OFF and remove it. Connect the negative terminal of your battery.
TCM (Trans control Module)
(electronic transmission control module)
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