cruise not working
twilson542
08-05-2003, 08:37 AM
1996 chevy lumina cruise control not working anymore. Any have any good troubleshooting or know where to start diagnosing this problem?
supreme_style21
08-07-2003, 01:19 PM
Fuses.. vacuum lines..
commboss
01-01-2004, 09:54 PM
On my 96 Lumina 3.1L I had this problem.
My fuel pump was going out, and did not put out the 80 PSI needed.
Also the service engine soon light came on due to a transmission shift problem.
With the Service Engine Soon lamp on, the cruise was inhibited.
Reset light with OBD II and then see if cruise works again,
check fuel pressure
Scot
KD5DGS
My fuel pump was going out, and did not put out the 80 PSI needed.
Also the service engine soon light came on due to a transmission shift problem.
With the Service Engine Soon lamp on, the cruise was inhibited.
Reset light with OBD II and then see if cruise works again,
check fuel pressure
Scot
KD5DGS
luminakenn
01-13-2004, 06:43 PM
>>Reset light with OBD II and then see if cruise works again, <<
Please tell me what OBD II means and where it's located.
Thanks
Please tell me what OBD II means and where it's located.
Thanks
commboss
03-21-2004, 01:37 PM
>>Reset light with OBD II and then see if cruise works again, <<
Please tell me what OBD II means and where it's located.
Thanks
On Board Diagnostics II ( or 2). I have model CP9135 from www.actron.com. Cars after 1886 have the standard ( Fed required) port to read and reset the MIL ( malfunction indication light) or DTC diagnostic Test Code.
On my lumnia the 16 pin test port is below the steering wheel on the lower trim.
in short, you plug in a hand held reader control box to find out what is going on inside the brain of your car
Please tell me what OBD II means and where it's located.
Thanks
On Board Diagnostics II ( or 2). I have model CP9135 from www.actron.com. Cars after 1886 have the standard ( Fed required) port to read and reset the MIL ( malfunction indication light) or DTC diagnostic Test Code.
On my lumnia the 16 pin test port is below the steering wheel on the lower trim.
in short, you plug in a hand held reader control box to find out what is going on inside the brain of your car
luminakenn
03-21-2004, 04:00 PM
Thanks for the reply. Maybe that'll do the trick.
kenn
kenn
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