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I didn't know that Denali came with warmers on the steering wheel prety cool. Roger suggested the brake light switch. In my case I'm assuming since I need a change of brakes, that might be the reason the pedal is not going back to the same position. Making it not work. Because if I tap on the brakes when it's not working, it starts working again. If your truck still under warranty take it in. Otherwise check your brake light switch.Denali's come with heated steering wheel. The heated steering wheel works sometimes and the cruise control never works.
ChevyheadVT: Never did, I just live with it now. When it doesn't turn on, I just tap the break, and it turns on. It still does it. Gets frustrating, but I really don't know much about where the break switch would be, so I just left it like that. But any info would be appreciated.jr: Did you ever find the answer yo your problem with the cruise? I have the same problem and also think it's the breake switch. Did you get to the bottom of it? I don't think your wearing brake pads will have anything to do with the brake pedal not returning fully to it's non braking position. I don't think it has anything to do with where the brake pedal is resting but instead I think it's the switch on the break pedal that needs to be re-aligned.
I don't have adjusting Pedals, I have the LS model, unless some of them have, mine doesn't. If anybody could take a pictures of where this switch is, I would appreciate it.Guys not sure if this is the solution for everyone, but I had the same issue with my recently purchased 07 Tahoe LTZ. When I picked it up I had no problem with the cruise, over the next few days I was checking out the features of the vehicle, one of them being the adjustable pedals. After this my cruise worked from time to time and then not at all. When I took the pedal sensors apart, one of them was for the adjustable pedals, in messing with this I found that when the pedals where at the furthest most position it slightly engaged the stop switch, so I just bumped them up and all is working fine, it has been a week or so with no hiccups. Again I have adjustable pedals, but if you have them it is worth a try.
Mark