SOURCE: electronic throttle control, cruise control
You need to have the codes read. The electronic throttle relies on an APP sensor and a TPS sensor. A problem with either one of these will cause this. Also, the cruise would be affected by this, as there is no cruise servo, it's controlled be the electronic throttle body.
SOURCE: 2002 X-type Jaguar with 2.6 -- check engine light came on
My 2002 x-type did the exact same thing on many occasions and had many repeated trips to the dealership. This problem was ultimately cased by cracked hoses in the car's vacuum system (which is used in the cruise control and brakes). Have the dealer check the vacuum lines and the breather hose (mine had completely collapsed). Chances are they are leaking and causing your car to "buck" and the cruise to not work. Don't ignore this as it will affect the functionality of your brakes too over the longer term.
SOURCE: po452 trouble code changed sensor engine light
you might try unhooking the battiey for 20min both + and - posties cuz that will force the computor to have to resest only if you have addressied the fuel pressure problem which taht would most likly be your filter which isn't all that much
SOURCE: Check Engine Light, Code p0340, triggered by other accessories?
i have the code p0340 come up on my 2000 dodge intrepid, the check engine light comes on, and my car sometimes will take a few tries to start, does that sound like the camshaft sensor? how positive are you if it is?
SOURCE: i have a 2004 Isuzu Axiom, my check engine light
You may have actually had a faulty MAP that needed replace. Thing is that any time you get a "check engine", the cruise will be disabled. you must clear the code, by either a trouble code diagnostic tool, or disconnect the battery for about five minutes. Codes will clear, and cruise will start working again.
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