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Cruise Control, set/acl switch.
#1

I have had 2 switched fail, the dealer replaced one. I replaced it but forgot what wire blue/green/white goes where on the switch. Anyone know? My dealer had forgotten and does not have a VH on the floor to look at.
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#2

My CC most of the time will not activate, when it does, it won't hold and trips out.  Then it will not reset at all.  Sometimes if I turn the car off, it might happen to reset and the CC will work for a time, then it trips out again
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(06-13-2022, 07:47 PM)bockstroker Wrote:  My CC most of the time will not activate, when it does, it won't hold and trips out.  Then it will not reset at all.  Sometimes if I turn the car off, it might happen to reset and the CC will work for a time, then it trips out again

Another example of VH's lack of quality. Its a $15,000 vehicle not 40K!
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#4

Cruise quit working for me. Turned out the brakes position sensor was not set correctly. Possible yours is just on the edge. HTH.
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(06-14-2022, 01:39 PM)J Patrick Wrote:  Cruise quit working for me. Turned out the brakes position sensor was not set correctly. Possible yours is just on the edge. HTH.
How did you determine this and adjust it?
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(08-22-2023, 01:06 PM)kc0wjp Wrote:  
(06-14-2022, 01:39 PM)J Patrick Wrote:  Cruise quit working for me. Turned out the brakes position sensor was not set correctly. Possible yours is just on the edge. HTH.
How did you determine this and adjust it?

Brake lights were not responding correctly as well. Couldn't find conventional sensor and ultimately factory rep made an adjustment/correction with computer connected back to Utah to fix it. PITA! Took 6 months to get a 5 minute fix. One of the reasons I don't have it any longer.
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#7

If it's just the switches, this is a simple job, really easy. No need to involve a dealer.
if you remove the dash bolts, it separates enough from the car to give you a space to work on it.
In my case I was replacing the dashboard and did not need to disconnect any switches. However, 
when I put it back, the (+/-) toggle switch was upside down in relation to its label. Just rotate it.

Afterwards I noticed the (+/-) switch was not engaging the Cruise Control. After repeated attempts
it started working again. Obviously a switch quality problem. No big deal. These switches can be found
on Amazon.

On the switches that I had to disconnect, I usually take a photo before and label the wires before 
disconnecting them.

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