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What make vehicle ? OBD2 Code P2299 Preventative Auto Service 4x4 light blink indicates a problem in the system an more then likely there is a DTC - diagnostic trouble code stored in the 4x4 control module .The 4X4 module is different then PCM , a code reader will not check codes in 4X4 system , need a professional scan tool .
OBD2 Code P2299: Brake Pedal Position / Accelerator Pedal Position Incompatible, this would cause the cruise control not to work .
I just got the perfect answer to this yesterday. It's a $5 fix! Check your brake lights. If any of them are out, it will make the cruise control not function. Turns out all 4 of the 3rd set of brake lights were out. We replaced the 4 of them and the cruise control immediately became functional again. I got this tip from a gentleman in the service department at a local Chevy dealer.
Just wanted to let everyone know what the problem was. The brake light switch was causing the problem.
When I spoke with the "GOOD" dealership they had asked if I was having a
problem with the cruise control as well and that if I were it was more
than likely the brake switch. At the time I didn't know yes or no, as I
have mainly been city driving (not to easy to use the cruise). So I
went for cruise and tried the cruise control and it didn't work, it came
on but I was unable to set it for a specific speed.
So I headed over to the "GOOD" dealership (as they had this part in
stock) purchased the brake switch for $15 and proceeded to change the
switch out in the parking lot. It only took 5 minutes and no tools were
required. Afterwards I went for a cruise and the cruise control was
working fine, and I have yet to see the dreaded "Service Elec Brake
System" warning message in 3 hours of driving.
Check that the cruise control
module fuses are not blown in the fuse panel. Also make sure your stop
lights are working; cruise controls are designed to disengage when the
brakes are applied, and one method of sensing that is to monitor brake
light current.
sounds like a switch not working right in the cruise control take it back to the guy who "fixed it" and get him to "fix it" right this time,, its likley to be the brake switch sticking on, this wont let the auto cruise control engage, it keeps thinking you are trying to brake to slow down so it kicks its self out just as it should if you were driving in auto cruise you then need to reset it to go back into auto cruise
Hi,
Put the ignition on, hold down the info button and while holding it on, turn ign off, the little spanner on the display will flash..after 5 flashes, release the info button and press it once more ON-OFF again and the service interval will be reset for 15K.
Cheers.
check your on and off button at the steering wheel.
use a multi-meter set in the ohm postion and see if there is conectivity as you push each button. you will have to take the button off the steering wheel but it will take
just a few minites. while your at it you can check the right side also.
the set-resume-coast.
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