Cruise control allows you to take your foot off of the gas pedal while maintaining a set speed so that your foot can get a break when you’re on long stretches of road with no traffic. However, there are a few common (and usually minor) automotive issues that can keep cruise control from functioning correctly. In this article, we’ll break down what might be going on so that you can fix the issue and get back to cruising comfortably.
Why Would Cruise Control Stop Working?
In most cases, cruise control stops working because of a blown fuse, faulty brake light, or bad brake switch. However, a check engine light or an engine-related issue could prevent your cruise control from working.
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