If the torque converter clutch is disengaging when you're in high gear cruise control, your engine speed is increasing - take my word for it...Whether it shows up on your tach is another matter...But any systems monitoring engine performance and activity for their own inputs/outputs, such as the cruise control system, will see it. if you were to plug in a bidirectional scan tool, bring up TCC and transmission live data then drive it, you'd see TCC slip speeds far beyond 10 RPM which is considered the max acceptable for a Converter Clutch that's fully applied (i.e. TCC duty cycle is at or near the preprogrammed maximum). I believe it takes two or three consecutive drive cycles for the TCC to slip before a DTC sets and stores...