Contents Wiring diagrams Section: Cruise Control Systems All sections

Cruise Control System Buick Enclave I

Cruise Control Systems 1 illustration ~5064 words

Scheme 1

Scheme 1: Cruise Control

Diagnostic Code Index

DTCDescription
DTC B3794DTC B3794 08 Cruise Control Function Request Circuit Signal Invalid DTC B3794 61 Cruise Control Function Request Circuit Actuator Stuck
DTC P0564, P0567, or P0568DTC P0564 Cruise Control Multifunction Switch Circuit DTC P0567 Cruise Control Resume Switch Circuit DTC P0568 Cruise Control Set Switch Circuit
DTC P0571DTC P0571 Cruise Control Brake Switch Circuit
DTC P0572 or P0573DTC P0572 Brake Switch Circuit 1 Low Voltage DTC P0573 Brake Switch Circuit 1 High Voltage
DTC P0575DTC P0575 Cruise Control Switch Signal Circuit
DTC P0703DTC P0703 Brake Switch Circuit 2

DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX

Diagnostic Instructions

  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.

Diagnostic Fault Information

CircuitShort to GroundHigh ResistanceOpenShort to VoltageSignal Performance
B+1B3794 0811B3794 08, B3794 61
Cruise Control Switch Signal1B3794 081B3794 08B3794 08, B3794 61
1. Cruise Control Malfunction

Circuit/System Description

The cruise control switch is an input to the body control module (BCM). The BCM monitors the cruise control set/coast and resume/accelerate switch signal circuit in order to detect when the driver has requested to perform a cruise control function. The BCM detects a specific voltage signal on the cruise control switch signal circuit when a switch is applied. The BCM sends a serial data message to the engine control module (ECM), indicating the status of the cruise control switches.

Conditions for Running the DTC

  1. The ignition is ON.
  2. The cruise switch is ON.

Conditions for Setting the DTC

B3794 08

The BCM detects an invalid voltage signal on the cruise control switch signal circuit for 0.5 seconds.

B3794 61

Stuck switch for either Resume/Accel or Set/Coast button for 60 seconds.

Actions Taken When the DTC Sets

  1. The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate.
  2. The cruise control system is disabled.

Conditions for Clearing the DTC

  1. The condition responsible for setting the DTC no longer exists.
  2. A history DTC will clear after 40 malfunction-free ignition cycles have occurred.

Reference Information

Schematic Reference

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

Circuit/System Verification

Engine ON, while rotating the steering wheel to both steering stops, observe the scan tool Cruise Control Switch parameter while pressing each of the cruise control switches. The parameter should toggle between On, Off, Resume, Set, and Cancel as the applicable switch is pressed

Circuit/System Testing

  1. Ignition OFF, disconnect the harness connector at the steering wheel controls switch - left.
  2. Ignition ON, test for B+ between the B+ circuit terminal 1 and ground. If less than the specified value, test the circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM.
  3. Test for B+ between the B+ circuit terminal 1 and the signal circuit terminal 3. If less than the specified value, test the signal circuit for a short to voltage or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM.
  4. Ignition OFF, disconnect the X1 harness connector at the BCM.
  5. Test for infinite resistance between the signal circuit terminal 3 and ground. If less than the specified value, test the signal circuit for a short to ground.
  6. If all circuits test normal, test or replace the steering wheel control switch-left.

Component Testing

  1. Disconnect the harness connector at the steering wheel controls switch - left.
  2. Cruise control switch ON, measure the resistance between terminal 1 and terminal 3 while individually activating and holding each cruise control function switch and compare the resistance reading to the values in the table below. If not within the specified resistance range, replace the steering wheel controls switch - left.
Function SwitchMinimum Resistance ValueMaximum Resistance Value
OffO.L.O.L.
On6.6k Ohms7.0k Ohms
SET2.1k Ohms2.5k Ohms
+ RES3.6k Ohms4.0k Ohms
Cancel1.3k Ohms1.7k Ohms

Repair Instructions

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

  1. «Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly Replacement (Traverse)»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/memory-modules/#secondary-and-configurable-customer-control-system) , «Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly Replacement (Acadia/Enclave)»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/memory-modules/#secondary-and-configurable-customer-control-system)
  2. «Control Module References»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/communication-devices/#programming-and-setup-all-systems__control-module-references) for BCM replacement, setup, and programming
  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.
CircuitShort to GroundHigh ResistanceOpenShort to VoltageSignal Performance
B+1P05641P0564
Cruise Control ON/OFF Switch Signal1P05641P0567 P0568P0564
Cruise Control Resume/Accel. Switch Signal111P0567
Cruise Control Set/Coast Switch Signal111P0568
1. Cruise Control Malfunction

The cruise control switch is an input to the body control module (BCM). The BCM monitors the cruise control on/off, set/coast, resume/accelerate and cancel switches via the cruise control switch signal circuit in order to detect when the driver has requested to perform a cruise control function. The BCM detects a specific voltage signal on the cruise control switch signal circuit when a switch is applied. The BCM sends a serial data message to the ECM indicating the status of the cruise control switches.

  1. The ignition is ON.
  2. The cruise switch is ON.

P0564

The ECM detects an invalid voltage signal on the cruise control switch signal circuit for greater than 2 seconds.

P0567

The ECM detects that the Resume switch is applied for longer than 90 seconds.

P0568

The ECM detects that the Set/Coast switch is applied for longer than 90 seconds.

  1. The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate.
  2. The cruise control system is disabled.
  1. The condition responsible for setting the DTC no longer exists.
  2. A history DTC will clear after 40 malfunction-free ignition cycles have occurred.

Schematic Reference

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

Engine ON, while rotating the steering wheel to both steering stops, observe the scan tool Cruise Control Switch parameter while pressing each of the cruise control switches. The parameter should toggle between On, Off, Resume, and Set as the applicable switch is pressed.

Cruise Control Switch Circuit Malfunction

  1. Ignition OFF, disconnect the harness connector at the steering wheel controls switch - left.
  2. Ignition ON, test for B+ between the B+ circuit terminal 1 and ground. If less than the specified value, test the circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM.
  3. Test for B+ between the B+ circuit terminal 1 and the signal circuit terminal 3. If less than the specified value, test the signal circuit for a short to voltage or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM.
  4. Ignition OFF, disconnect the X1 harness connector at the BCM.
  5. Test for infinite resistance between the signal circuit terminal 3 and ground. If less than the specified value, test the signal circuit for a short to ground.
  6. If all circuits test normal, test or replace the steering wheel control switch - left.

Steering Wheel Control Switch - Left

  1. Disconnect the harness connector at the steering wheel controls switch - left.
  2. Cruise control switch ON, measure the resistance between terminal 1 and terminal 3 while individually activating and holding each cruise control function switch and compare the resistance reading to the values in the table below. If not within the specified resistance range, replace the steering wheel controls switch - left.
Function SwitchMinimum Resistance ValueMaximum Resistance Value
OffO.L.O.L.
On7.8k Ohms8.6k Ohms
SET1.2k Ohms1.3k Ohms
+ RES2.7k Ohms3.0k Ohms
Cancel1.4k Ohms1.6k Ohms

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

  1. «Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly Replacement (Traverse)»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/memory-modules/#secondary-and-configurable-customer-control-system) , «Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly Replacement (Acadia/Enclave)»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/memory-modules/#secondary-and-configurable-customer-control-system)
  2. «Control Module References»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/communication-devices/#programming-and-setup-all-systems__control-module-references) for BCM replacement, setup, and programming
  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.
CircuitShort to GroundOpen/High ResistanceShort to VoltageSignal Performance
Stop Lamp Switch SignalP0571P0571P0571

The brake applied signal circuit is a high voltage input from the body control module (BCM) to the engine control module (ECM) and transmission control module (TCM). The ECM monitors the stop lamp switch circuit to detect when the brake pedal has been applied. The BCM monitors the brake pedal position sensor to determine when the brake pedal is applied. When the brake pedal is applied, the BCM supplies a high voltage signal on the brake applied signal circuit and also sends a serial data message to the ECM indicating that the brake pedal has been applied. The ECM senses a high voltage signal on the brake applied signal circuit when the brake pedal has been applied.

  1. The engine is running.
  2. Battery voltage is greater than 11.5 V.

The ECM detects either a low voltage signal on the brake applied signal circuit when the serial data message from the BCM indicates the brakes are applied, or a high voltage signal on the brake applied signal circuit when the serial data message from the BCM indicates the brakes are not applied.

  1. The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate.
  2. The cruise control system is disabled.
  1. The condition responsible for setting the DTC no longer exists.
  2. A history DTC will clear after 40 malfunction-free ignition cycles have occurred.

Schematic Reference

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

  1. Ignition OFF, disconnect the X2 harness connector at the ECM.
  2. Connect a test lamp between the control circuit terminal 52 X2 and ground.
  3. Ignition ON, verify the test lamp turns ON and OFF when pressing and releasing the brake pedal. If the test lamp is always ON, test the control circuit for a short to voltage. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM. If the test lamp is always OFF, test the control circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM.
  4. If all circuits test normal, replace the ECM.

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

Control Module References for BCM, ECM, or TCM replacement, setup, and programming

  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.
CircuitShort to GroundOpen/High ResistanceShort to VoltageSignal Performance
Stop Lamp Switch SignalP0572P0572P0573P0572, P0573

The stop lamp switch signal circuit is a B+ input from the body control module (BCM) to the engine control module (ECM). The ECM monitors the stop lamp switch circuit to detect when the brake pedal has been applied. The BCM monitors the brake pedal position sensor to determine when the brake pedal is applied. When the brake pedal is applied, the BCM supplies B+ on the stop lamp switch signal circuit and also sends a serial data message to the ECM indicating that the brake pedal has been applied.

  1. The engine is running.
  2. Battery voltage is greater than 11.5 V.

P0572

This DTC will set when the ECM detects a short to ground or an open on the discrete brake signal circuit when the serial data message from the BCM indicates the brakes are applied. This diagnostic will run when the serial data message and the voltage signal on the brake switch signal circuit do not match for 8 out 10 times, and the condition is present for greater than 2 seconds.

P0573

This DTC will set when the ECM detects a short to voltage on the discrete brake signal circuit when the serial data message from the BCM indicates the brakes are NOT applied. This diagnostic will run when the serial data message and the voltage signal on the brake switch signal circuit do not match for 8 out 10 times, and the condition is present for greater than 2 seconds.

  1. The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate.
  2. The cruise control system is disabled.
  1. The condition responsible for setting the DTC no longer exists.
  2. A history DTC will clear after 40 malfunction-free ignition cycles have occurred.

Schematic Reference

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

  1. Ignition OFF, disconnect the X2 harness connector at the K20 engine control module.
  2. Connect a test lamp between the signal circuit terminal 52 and ground.
  3. Ignition ON, verify the test lamp turns ON and OFF when pressing and releasing the brake pedal. If the test lamp is always ON, test the signal circuit for a short to voltage. If the circuit tests normal, replace the K9 body control module. If the test lamp is always OFF, test the signal circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the K9 body control module.
  4. If all circuits test normal, replace the K20 engine control module.

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the repair.

Control Module References for BCM or ECM, replacement, programming and setup

  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.

When a cruise control function switch is activated, the body control module (BCM) detects a predetermined voltage signal. The BCM sends a serial data message to the engine control module (ECM) indicating the function that has been requested.

The ignition is ON.

The ECM receives an invalid cruise control switch status serial data message from the BCM.

  1. The cruise control system is disabled.
  2. The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate.
  1. The condition responsible for setting the DTC no longer exists.
  2. A history DTC will clear after 40 malfunction-free ignition cycles have occurred.

Schematic Reference

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

  1. Verify that DTC B3794 is not set. If DTC is set, refer to «DTC B3794»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/cruise-control-systems/#cruise-control-system)
  2. Road test the vehicle and attempt to engage cruise. Verify that cruise control engages properly and the DTC P0575 is not set. If DTC resets, replace the BCM. Clear the DTC, road test the vehicle and attempt to engage cruise. If the DTC resets, replace the ECM.

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

Control Module References for BCM or ECM replacement, setup, and programming

  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.

The body control module (BCM) monitors the brake pedal position sensor. When the brake pedal is applied, the BCM detects a predetermined voltage signal. The BCM sends a serial data message to the engine control module (ECM) indicating the status of the stop lamps.

The engine is ON.

  1. The ECM receives an invalid brake pedal status serial data message from the BCM.
  2. This diagnostic runs continuously.
  1. The malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) will not illuminate.
  2. The cruise control system is disabled.
  1. The condition responsible for setting the DTC no longer exists.
  2. A history DTC will clear after 40 malfunction-free ignition cycles have occurred.

Schematic Reference

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

  1. Verify that DTC P0572 or P0573 is not set. If DTC is set, refer to «Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-trouble-code-dtc-list) .
  2. Verify that DTC P0703 is not set. If DTC is set, replace the K9 BCM. Clear the DTC and road test the vehicle. If DTC resets, replace the K20 ECM.

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

Control Module References for BCM or ECM replacement, setup, and programming

Symptoms - Cruise Control

IMPORTANTThe following steps must be completed before using the symptom tables.
  1. Before using the symptom diagnostic table, perform the «Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) List - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-trouble-code-dtc-list) in order to verify the following conditions: There are no DTCs set. The module can communicate via the GM LAN.
  2. Review the system operation in order to understand the system functions. Refer to «Cruise Control Description and Operation»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/cruise-control-systems/#cruise-control-system__cruise-control-description-and-operation) .

Visual/Physical Inspection

  1. Inspect for aftermarket devices which can affect the operation of the Cruise Control System. Refer to «Checking Aftermarket Accessories»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__checking-aftermarket-accessories) .
  2. Inspect the accessible system components or the visible system components for obvious damage or for obvious conditions which can cause the symptom.

Intermittent

Faulty electrical connections or wiring may be the cause of intermittent conditions. Refer to Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections .

Symptom List

Refer to a symptom diagnostic procedure from the following list in order to diagnose the symptom

  1. «Cruise Control Malfunction»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/cruise-control-systems/#cruise-control-system) .
  2. «Cruise Control Switch Indicator Inoperative»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/cruise-control-systems/#cruise-control-system)
  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.

The instrument panel cluster (IPC) illuminates the cruise control engaged indicator based on serial data messages received from the body control module (BCM). The indicator is commanded ON when the cruise control system is controlling vehicle speed, and turned OFF with the system disengaged.

Schematic Reference

  1. «Cruise Control Schematics»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/cruise-control-systems/#cruise-control-system)
  2. «Instrument Cluster Schematics»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-and-gauges)

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

  1. «Cruise Control Description and Operation»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/cruise-control-systems/#cruise-control-system__cruise-control-description-and-operation)
  2. «Indicator/Warning Message Description and Operation»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/gauges-instrument-panels/#instrument-panel-system-displays-and-gauges)

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

Ignition ON, with a scan tool perform the Lamp Test for the instrument panel cluster (IPC) and observe the cruise control indicator.

  1. If the cruise control indicator illuminates during the test, replace the BCM.
  2. If the cruise control indicator does not illuminates during the test or remains illuminated at all times, replace the IPC.

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

Control Module References for BCM or IPC replacement, setup, and programming

  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.
CircuitShort to GroundHigh ResistanceOpenShort to VoltageSignal Performance
B+1B3794 08, B3794 611B3794 08, B3794 61
Cruise Control Switch Signal1B3794 08, B3794 61B3794 08B3794 08, B3794 61
Cruise Control Indicator Low Reference222
1. Cruise Control Malfunction 2. Cruise Control Indicator Disabled

The body control module (BCM) monitors the cruise control indicator switch. When the cruise on/off switch is pressed ON, the cruise control switch is closed and the signal circuit is low. When the cruise on/off switch is pressed OFF, the cruise control switch is open and the signal circuit is high.

Schematic Reference

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

IMPORTANTRefer to DTC B3794 before performing this diagnostic, if this code is set as current or history.
  1. Ignition OFF, disconnect the harness connector at the steering wheel controls switch-left.
  2. Ignition ON, verify that a test lamp illuminates between the low reference circuit terminal 9 and B+. If the test lamp does not illuminate, test the low reference circuit for a short to voltage or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM.
  3. If all circuits test normal, test or replace the steering wheel controls switch-left.

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

  1. «Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly Replacement (Traverse)»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/memory-modules/#secondary-and-configurable-customer-control-system) , «Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly Replacement (Acadia/Enclave)»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/memory-modules/#secondary-and-configurable-customer-control-system)
  2. «Control Module References»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/communication-devices/#programming-and-setup-all-systems__control-module-references) for BCM replacement, setup, and programming
  1. Perform the «Diagnostic System Check - Vehicle»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information) prior to using this diagnostic procedure.
  2. Review «Strategy Based Diagnosis»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__strategy-based-diagnosis) for an overview of the diagnostic approach.
  3. «Diagnostic Procedure Instructions»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/oem-general-information/#vehicle-diagnostic-information__diagnostic-procedure-instructions) provides an overview of each diagnostic category.
CircuitShort to GroundHigh ResistanceOpenShort to VoltageSignal Performance
B+1B3794 08, B3794 611B3794 08, B3794 61
Cruise Control Switch Signal1B3794 08, B3794 61B3794 08B3794 08, B3794 61
Cruise Control Indicator Low Reference222
1. Cruise Control Malfunction 2. Cruise Control Indicator Disabled

The cruise control switch is an input to the body control module (BCM). The BCM monitors the cruise control switch signal circuit in order to detect when the driver has requested to perform a cruise control function. The BCM detects a specific voltage signal on the cruise control switch signal circuit when a switch is applied.

Schematic Reference

  1. «Cruise Control Schematics»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/cruise-control-systems/#cruise-control-system)
  2. «Exterior Lights Schematics»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/exterior-lights/#lighting-system)

Connector End View Reference

Description and Operation

Electrical Information Reference

  1. «Circuit Testing»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__circuit-testing)
  2. «Connector Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__connector-repairs)
  3. «Testing for Intermittent Conditions and Poor Connections»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__testing-for-intermittent-conditions-and-poor)
  4. «Wiring Repairs»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/ignition-switchsteering-lock/#wiring-systems-and-power-management-diagnostic-information-and-procedures__wiring-repairs)

Scan Tool Reference

Control Module References for scan tool information

Engine ON, while rotating the steering wheel to both steering stops, observe the scan tool Cruise Control Switch parameter while pressing each of the cruise control switches. The parameter should toggle between On, Off, Resume, Set, and Cancel as the applicable switch is pressed.

  1. Ignition OFF, disconnect the harness connector at the steering wheel controls switch-left.
  2. Ignition ON, test for B+ between the B+ circuit terminal 1 and ground. If less than the specified value, test the circuit for a short to ground or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM.
  3. Test for B+ between the B+ circuit terminal 1 and the signal circuit terminal 3. If less than the specified value, test the signal circuit for a short to voltage or an open/high resistance. If the circuit tests normal, replace the BCM.
  4. Ignition OFF, disconnect the X1 harness connector at the BCM.
  5. Test for infinite resistance between the signal circuit terminal 3 and ground. If less than the specified value, test the signal circuit for a short to ground.
  6. If all circuits test normal, test or replace the steering wheel control switch-left.
  1. Disconnect the harness connector at the steering wheel controls switch-left.
  2. Cruise control switch ON, measure the resistance between terminal 1 and terminal 3 while individually activating and holding each cruise control function switch and compare the resistance reading to the values in the table below. If not within the specified resistance range, replace the steering wheel controls switch-left.
Function SwitchMinimum Resistance ValueMaximum Resistance Value
OffO.L.O.L.
On6.5k Ohms7.1k Ohms
SET2.2k Ohms2.4k Ohms
+ RES3.7k Ohms3.9k Ohms
Cancel1.4k Ohms1.6k Ohms

Perform the Diagnostic Repair Verification after completing the diagnostic procedure.

  1. «Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly Replacement (Traverse)»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/memory-modules/#secondary-and-configurable-customer-control-system) , «Steering Wheel Control Switch Assembly Replacement (Acadia/Enclave)»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/memory-modules/#secondary-and-configurable-customer-control-system)
  2. «Control Module References»(/buick/enclave/i-2007-2013/remont/communication-devices/#programming-and-setup-all-systems__control-module-references) for BCM replacement, setup, and programming

Cruise Control Description and Operation

Cruise control is a speed control system that maintains a desired vehicle speed under normal driving conditions at vehicle speeds above 40 km/h (25 mph). Steep grades may cause variations in the selected vehicle speeds.

The following are the main components of the cruise control system

  1. The accelerator pedal
  2. The brake pedal position (BPP) sensor
  3. The body control module (BCM)
  4. The engine control module (ECM)
  5. The on/off switch
  6. The cancel switch
  7. The + RES switch, equivalent to resume/accel switch
  8. The - SET switch, equivalent to set/coast switch
  9. The vehicle speed sensor

The body control module (BCM) monitors the signal circuit of the cruise control switches, which are located on the steering wheel. The BCM relays the cruise control switch status to the engine control module (ECM) via the GMLAN serial data circuit. The ECM uses the status of the cruise control switch to determine when to capture and maintain the vehicle speed. The ECM monitors the vehicle speed signal circuit in order to determine the desired vehicle speed.

Voltage is supplied to the cruise control switch via the steering wheel control switch reference voltage circuit supplied by the BCM. The cruise control function switches are arranged in a resistive ladder design, with each cruise control function switch having a different resistance value. The BCM detects a specific voltage value that is associated with the cruise control function switch being activated. When the normally open cruise control on/off switch is turned ON, the switch closes and the BCM supplies a ground to the cruise control switch ON indicator circuit as it becomes illuminated. The BCM sends a GMLAN serial data message to the ECM indicating that the on/off switch is active. Similarly, when the normally open + RES switch or the normally open - SET switch are pressed, the switch closes and the BCM detects the predetermined voltage signal on the cruise control resume/accel and set/coast switch signal circuit. The BCM sends a GMLAN serial data message to the ECM indicating that the + RES switch or the - SET switch is active. The + RES switch or the - SET switch will remain inactive when the BCM has not received the predetermined voltage signal from the on/off switch.

Cruise Control Engaged

The cruise control system will engage and adjust vehicle speeds, based on the activation of the following cruise control switches, which are located on the steering wheel

  1. On/off
  2. + RES
  3. SET

To engage the Cruise Control System, ensure that the vehicle speed is above 40.2 km/h (25 mph), turn the cruise On/Off switch ON and momentarily press the - SET switch. The ECM will engage the Cruise Control System and record the vehicle speed. The ECM sends a GMLAN serial data message to the instrument panel cluster (IPC) in order to illuminate the Cruise Engaged indicator in the IPC. The ECM also sends a GMLAN serial data message to the driver information center (DIC) in order to illuminate the CRUISE SET TO ### message.

Pressing the accelerator pedal while the cruise control system is engaged, allows the driver to override the cruise control system in order to accelerate the vehicle beyond the current set vehicle speed. When the accelerator pedal is released, the vehicle will decelerate and resume the current set vehicle speed. The driver can also override the current set vehicle speed via the - SET switch and the + RES switch. When the cruise control system is engaged, pressing and holding the - SET switch will allow the vehicle to decelerate from the current set vehicle speed without deactivating the cruise control system. When the - SET switch is released, the ECM will record the vehicle speed and maintain the vehicle speed as the new set vehicle speed. When the cruise control system is engaged, momentarily pressing the - SET switch will allow the vehicle to decelerate at 1.6 km/h (1 mph) increments for each time that the - SET is momentarily pressed, with a minimum vehicle speed of 37 km/h (23 mph).

Pressing and holding the + RES switch, when the cruise control system is engaged, will allow the vehicle to accelerate to a greater vehicle speed than the current set vehicle speed. When the + RES switch is released, the ECM will record the vehicle speed and maintain the vehicle speed as the new set vehicle speed. When the cruise control system is engaged, momentarily pressing the + RES switch will allow the vehicle to accelerate at 1.6 km/h (1 mph) increments for each time that the + RES switch is momentarily pressed, with the maximum acceleration total of 16 km/h (10 mph) over the current set vehicle speed. Momentarily activating the + RES switch will recall the previous vehicle speed, after the cruise control system is disengaged by pressing the brake pedal or by activating the CANCEL switch.

Cruise Control Disengaged

The engine control module (ECM) disengages the cruise control operation based on the signals from the following switches

  1. The on/off switch
  2. The cancel switch
  3. The brake pedal position (BPP) sensor

The cruise control system will disengage when the brake pedal is applied. The body control module (BCM) monitors the BPP sensor via the BPP sensor signal circuit as the voltage signal increases while the pedal reaches the fully applied position. The ECM monitors the BPP signal through a discrete input and a GMLAN serial data message signal from the BCM indicating the brake status. When both signals indicate the brake pedal is applied, the ECM will disengage the cruise control system. For further information on the BPP sensor, refer to Exterior Lighting Systems Description and Operation .

The cruise control system will also disengage when the cruise control on/off switch is switched OFF, or the cruise control cancel switch is activated. The body control module (BCM) determines when the cruise control cancel switch is activated. When the normally open cancel switch is closed, the BCM detects the predetermined voltage signal on the cruise control function switch circuit. The vehicle speed stored in the memory of the engine control module will be erased when the cruise control On/Off switch is turned OFF, or the ignition switch is turned OFF. The BCM sends a GMLAN serial data message to the ECM in order to disengage the cruise control system. The cruise control system will disengage when the ECM detects that a driver override function has been active for approximately 60 seconds. When the cruise control system has been disengaged, the ECM sends a GMLAN serial message to the instrument panel cluster (IPC) in order to turn OFF the Cruise Engaged indicator. The ECM also sends a GMLAN serial data message to the driver information center (DIC) in order to turn OFF the CRUISE SET TO ### message.

Every time the Cruise Control System is disengaged, the ECM will keep track of the reason for system disengagement. The last 8 disengagement reasons will be recorded within the ECM memory. The scan tool will display the last 8 Cruise Disengage History parameters, in which one out of approximately 50 possible reasons will be displayed in each of these 8 parameters. For the disengagement reason to be displayed within the scan tool parameter either the Cruise Control System is active and disengagement is requested, or engagement of the system is requested but a fault is present. For a list of each disengagement reason along with each definition, refer to Scan Tool Data Definitions Disengage History.

Cruise Control Inhibited

The engine control module (ECM) inhibits the cruise control operation when any of the following conditions exist

  1. The ECM has not detected a brake pedal activation from the body control module (BCM).
  2. A cruise control related DTC has been set.
  3. The antilock brake system/traction control system is active for more than 2 seconds.
  4. The engine RPM is too low.
  5. The engine RPM is too high.
  6. The system voltage is not between 9-16 volts.
  7. The vehicle speed is less than 40 km/h (25 mph).
  8. The vehicle speed is too high.
  9. The vehicle is in PARK, REVERSE, NEUTRAL, or 1st gear.

Cruise Control Inhibit Reasons

This is a general list of inhibit reasons. Not every inhibit reason is applicable to all vehicles. Refer to the scan tool inhibit reason list for the last 8 reasons that have been recorded during the current key cycle.

Scan Tool NameDescriptionLong Description
BRAKEBrake pedal applyBrake Pedal was applied.
PEDAL INITIALIZEBrake before cruiseThe brake pedal has not been seen as applied prior to driver request to engage cruise with set switch. A brake pedal apply must be seen before allowing cruise engagement during each key cycle. On a vehicle equipped with a manual transmission, a clutch pedal apply may satisfy the brake pedal apply criteria.
CANCELCancel switch activeCancel Switch was depressed.
CLUTCHClutch switch activeClutch Pedal was applied.
COAST DISENGAGECoast disengageCruise control is in coast mode with the Set/Coast switch depressed and is requesting no throttle
COAST SPEED LOWCoast below low speed inhibitSet / Coast switch was depressed. Vehicle slowed below minimum cruise operating speed.
TAC INHIBITETC prevents cruise operationElectronic Throttle Control has detected a failure in the throttle control hardware
ACCEL RATEHigh accelerationVehicle acceleration rate is too high.
DECEL RATEHigh decelerationVehicle deceleration rate is too high.
HIGH SPEEDVehicle speed exceeds high speed thresholdVehicle speed has exceeded maximum cruise operating speed
ILLEGAL MODEIllegal cruise modeCruise control mode is incorrect based on switch states.
LOW SPEEDVehicle speed drops below low speed thresholdVehicle speed dropped below the cruise control minimum operating speed. May be due to hilly terrain and low vehicle speed. Manual transmission gear selection and engine torque may contribute to this disengagement reason.
NONENoneThis disengagement reason may be displayed after a dead battery repair or module replacement.
CRUISE SW. OFFOn/Off switch in Off stateCruise On/Off switch turned Off
OVER SET SPEEDOver scheduleVehicle speed has exceeded driver selected set speed by more than an allowable amount. This may occur while driving down a significant grade or driver overriding cruise while performing a passing maneuver.
S/C ON SPEED HIOver schedule tap-downSet/Coast switch selected, vehicle speed is above set speed and does not decrease. May be due to traveling down hill
ECM INHIBITPCM/ECM inhibit (RAM corruption)ECM internal communication error
SIMUL S/C-R/ASET and RESUME switches simultaneously activeSet/Coast and Resume Accelerate switches pressed simultaneously
TCSTraction control activeTraction Control was Active
UNDER SET SPEEDUnder scheduleVehicle speed is below cruise control set speed by more than an allowable amount
DLC OVERRIDEALDLScan Tool plugged into ALDL connector
MEMORY DTCMemory FailureControl module memory failure detected.
ENG RUN TIMEEngine run time not elapsedEngine has not been running long enough, typically five seconds.
ENGINE SPEEDEngine speed too low or too highEngine RPM too low (near stall) or too high (near engine RPM fuel shutoff).
DTC SETMalfunction in PCM/ECM (DTC active)DTC is active or in history that inhibits cruise control operation.
RPM LIMITInjectors Disabled (Engine overspeed fuel cut-off active)Engine RPM limiter active with fuel cut off active.
FIRST GEAR1st GearTransmission is engaged in 1st gear
APP OVERRIDEPedal greater than cruise (override)Driver has overridden cruise control set speed with accelerator pedal for greater than an allowable time.
LOW VOLTAGEVoltage below low voltage thresholdIgnition Voltage Low at ECM (typically 9 volts)
LOST FWD GEARTransmission in neutral. Reverse or parkGear selector not in forward gear
MPH LIMITMPH Limited Fuel (Vehicle overspeed fuel cut-off active)Vehicle overspeed protection active with fuel cut off active
SW. INVALIDAnalog cruise switch input out of rangeCruise switch voltage signal in invalid range
HIGH VOLTAGEVoltage above high voltage thresholdIgnition Voltage High at ECM (typically 18 volts)
D WHL SPD LOWUn-driven Whl speed GreaterNon Driven wheel speed greater than driven wheel speed
D WHL SPD HIDriven Whl Spd Greater (wheel slip detection)Driven wheel speed greater than Non Driven wheel speed (slip detection)
CRUISE S/WSequence of completion checksCruise control software execution error has occurred.
CRUISE SW DATASerial data fault (Cruise switch serial communication fault)Cruise switch serial data fault is active or communication has been lost with module sending cruise switch states
ECT OVERTEMPEngine metal overtemp activeEngine over temperature. Overheated.
VSESVehicle stability activeVehicle Stability Control was active
AXLE RANGERear Axle LowRear axle in low range
TRANS DTCTrans Gear FaultTransmission DTC is active or in history that inhibits cruise control operation
BPP DATADTC P0703 active or maximum time elapsed without receiving valid Brake Pedal Position signal.Serial data fault is active or communication has been lost with module sending brake pedal apply state
BPP DTCBrake Pedal Position signal invalidBrake Pedal Apply Circuit fault has been detected.
PARK BRAKEPark Brake Switch signal ActiveParking Brake Applied
ACC INHIBITAdaptive Cruise Control InhibitedAdaptive Cruise Control Inhibited
ACC BRAKE INOPAdaptive Cruise Control Automatic Braking FailedAdaptive Cruise Control Automatic Braking Inoperative
ACC OPTIONAdaptive Cruise Control option mismatchCruise control type (adaptive cruise or conventional cruise) mismatched between ECM and BCM.
ACC DATASerial data fault for Adaptive Cruise Control Throttle Control and Brake Control signals sent by Adaptive Cruise Control moduleAdaptive Cruise Control Module serial data fault is active or communication has been lost between ACC module and ECM.
PTO ACTIVEPower Take Off ActivePower Take Off is active.
ECM RESETECM Running ResetECM Running Reset occurred
Ram DTCProcessor Integrity Fault (Ram corruption)ECM software error has occurred
BPP Not LearnedBrake Apply Sensor Home Position Not LearnedBrake Pedal Position Sensor Released Position Not Learned.
Accel TimeRate Limiting FaultCruise torque request rate limiting active too long
4WD Low4WD LowTransfer case in low range
Manual transmission out of gear with no clutch pedal applyManual transmission shifted to Neutral without clutch pedal being applied.
Brake Pedal Applied Pressure DetectedA Brake Pedal Apply has been detected based on brake pedal pressure as measured by the EBCM.
SL/W Sys OnSpeed Limiter / Warning On/Off switch turned onDriver has turned on the Speed Limiter /Warning on/off switch. Cruise is disabled / inhibited and cruise on/off switch will be set to OFF
Calc Eng TorqueCalculated TorqueEngine torque calculation is incorrect.
Cruise Brk InopBrake System MalfunctionEBCM has detected a failure that does not allow automatic braking to be performed.
Auto Brk DataAutomatic Braking Engine Torque Request Signal Communication MalfunctionECM to EBCM serial data fault is active or communication has been lost between ECM and EBCM.

Cruise Control Description and Operation