Cruise control won’t engage? P0594 means the servo control circuit is open, disabling speed‑hold. Scan, inspect wiring, replace/reprogram servo module.
Cruise control won’t engage? P0594 means the servo control circuit is open, disabling speed‑hold. Scan, inspect wiring, replace/reprogram servo module.
Cruise control won’t work on your vehicle – P0593 means Multi‑Function Input B high, so speed‑hold fails. Scan wiring and have module reprogrammed.
Cruise control won’t engage – your car has P0592, a Multi‑Function Input B low circuit, speed‑hold loss. Scan, repair wiring or replace the module.
Cruise-control not engaging on your vehicle? A P0591 code signals a Multi-Function Input B circuit range issue—address it now to restore speed control.
Cruise control won’t engage and the warning flashes on your vehicle—Multi‑Function Input B circuit is stuck. Scan, test wiring, and have the module fixed.
Cruise control won’t work on your vehicle? A bad Multi‑Function Input B circuit disables the system. Scan P0589, test the circuit, arrange repair.
Cruise control drops out on your vehicle—P0588 flags a high vent control circuit, may lose speed assist. Scan, test vent circuit, then reprogram module.
Cruise control won’t hold speed and vent button is dead on your vehicle – P0587 signals a low vent control circuit, risking cruise loss. Scan, repair now.
Cruise control won’t hold speed on your vehicle? P0586 signals a Vent Control Circuit/Open, disabling the system. Scan, test wiring, replace the module.
Cruise control won’t stay set on your vehicle? P0585 signals are out of sync, disabling the system. Scan the BCM, then reprogram or replace it today.