Partsguy61
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The brake switch has been replaced with an OEM unit. I get the message even with the brake switch harness disconnected from the switch.
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Do you have led tail lights by chance?The brake switch has been replaced with an OEM unit. I get the message even with the brake switch harness disconnected from the switch.
^^^^^This^^^^^Probably your brake switch for both problems. If there’s any issues with the brakes or brake lights the CC won’t work.
I do, but I have resisters installed and the cruise was working perfectly for many months after the LED tails were installed.Do you have led tail lights by chance?
I have tried 2 new GM brake switches and the result is still the same.Just because you replaced a part, doesn’t mean it’s a good part. But you’d think you’d get a code when scanned (won’t turn on CEL) though for those. You can easily scan/or test the brake/stop switch.
I do, but I have resisters installed and the cruise was working perfectly for many months after the LED tails were installed.
Exactly what I was going to say. Put regular tails in and I’ll bet the problem goes away. Are the load resistors on the brake light circuit or just the turn signals, for hyper flash? 99% of people who say they have load resistors on their led tail lights have them on the turn signals only. Also another thing I can verify- if you have LED’s in the brake lights and also installed load resistors on the brake light circuit, your CC will work as well as all your brake lights, that’s great right? But then if you add led bulbs in your front turn signal locations your main brake lights won’t work and only the third brake light will. That’s because the brake lights interrupt the rear turn signal circuit which is also the front turn signal circuit. There’s not enough resistance in the turn signal circuit so it keeps flashing and the brake light doesn’t illuminate. This happened on my 02 and I verified it by swapping incandescent bulbs into the front turns and the brake lights went back to working. I ended up having to add load resistors to the front turn signal circuits.Any chance of temporarily replacing the LED taillight fixtures with OE incandescents? Maybe the resistors have gone out of spec.