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Cruise Control Not Working in Cold

Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 11:49 pm
by Space_Cowboy
Okay, so here's the deal, I was really ticked because I noticed my cruise control (an expensive option) stopped working, but then the weather here in michigan (as it usually does) turned warmer all of a sudden and then the cruise control started working again, and then it got cold and it stopped, does any one know why it's doing this? is there someway that I or a dealership can stop this? My Vibe is still under extended warranty.

Re: Cruise Control Not Working in Cold (Space_Cowboy)

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 3:44 am
by ragingfish
THAT"S a new one! My guess is there's something screwy with the CC servo under the hood...Should definitely be repairable...

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 11:22 pm
by Jahntassa
Yeah, maybe it's just freezing up? I'd doubt any electrical issues if it's the factory cruise control.

Re: Cruise Control Not Working in Cold (Space_Cowboy)

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 11:31 pm
by StampedeVibe
One more thing to keep in mind is that if it's cold outside, you SHOULDN'T use your cruise control. If you happen to hit an icy spot on an uphill, your tires will spin uncontrollably as your cruise control tries to compensate. You might react in time, you might not, but you will be a more relaxed state because you've cruise control on. Personally, I only use cruise control in the summer, which is too darn short most of the time!

Re: Cruise Control Not Working in Cold (Space_Cowboy)

Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 11:56 pm
by kostby
My guess is that water or snow got into the throttle/servo somewhere, froze when it was cold, melted when it got warmer, and re-froze when it got cold again.Don't overlook the fact that brake-light bulbs also are a part of the cruise control circuit. I admit it's HIGHLY unlikely that your brake-light filament would break when it's cold and start working again as it warmed up!

Re: Cruise Control Not Working in Cold (kostby)

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 12:33 am
by Space_Cowboy
I won't use the cruise control in the snow or anything, but if it's not icy out, I'll use it. Yeah, there may be just some water frozen in the mechanism. I've checked the fuses and the lights and everything, the "Cruise" icon lights up and everything it just won't set and keep a speed when it's cold. The problem is, when I take it to a dealership, if it's cold out and not working, but then they put it in a service bay and it warms up and starts working again, will I get charged?

Re: Cruise Control Not Working in Cold (Space_Cowboy)

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2005 9:00 am
by pmh013
If you're still under warranty, there's no charge.Tell them not to put it in the service bay - that you suspect the problem is temp related, and to leave the car outside. Surely they can follow those simple directions!