For the past several months I've been experiencing an intermittent problem with my cruise control. Sometimes I press the button to turn on cruise control and the light won't come on. Sometimes if I press it a bunch of times in a row eventually it will come on, but sometimes it won't come on for the whole trip. Sometimes the cruise control light will turn out on, but then I am unable to set cruise control and the light won't turn off anymore it's stuck on. Though usually if I can get the cruise control light to turn on, the cruise control itself will work normally. Any ideas what could be causing this?
Try to pressing the cruse on button while turning the steering wheel to different positions. Do this stationary of course. If it works in some position but not others it probably faulty spiral cable that goes to steering wheel. Other vice it is probably bad stalk.
There's no check engine light on. Can there be codes set with no check engine light? Are those codes that can be read at an auto parts store? iPhone ?
As previously suggested, either the cruise control switch is getting flaky or the wiring to the switch has a problem, in particular the spiral cable in the steering wheel. Are any warning lights on? If not, then there won't be any diagnostic trouble codes to retrieve.
I think you nailed it! Thank you! It works if I turn it half a turn to the left and further, but it doesn't work from that position to the right. So is the fix to change out the spiral cable? iPhone ?
One of the Toyota dealers that sell parts at a discount over the web, for example: Toyota Parts - Genuine Accessories | AutoNation Toyota Gulf Freeway Parts
First go to this site with your VIN and get the right part number. There are at least two different options for my model year, I found out. (On that link, look at part no 84306-xxxxx.) If your car has VSC, you'll have to move the VSC switch from the old housing to the new, a few minutes dealing with plastic snaps. It's an easy job if you can follow proper SRS precautions. I didn't even need a puller for the wheel. You'll need a Torx driver to remove the air bag. Have you noticed the air recirc switch on the wheel doesn't work any more? That was my first indication the cable was failing. The cruise was second to go. It's commonly called the clockspring. That'll help you find the threads that I used to changed mine out.
yes, clock spring. i know, right? lots of threads though. the first time i saw it, i thought it was a joke.
Yep, that's it and that's all you'll need. You may have noticed cheap knock-offs are available on eBay for around $25, shipped from China. I went that route and it's worked fine for me. Others have reported high failure rates and recommend getting the part from the dealer. It's hard to argue with that since the worst case failure mode could leave the DS airbag out of service for as long as you have to ignore the warning light. I noticed poor pin quality (on the accessory connector) on the one I bought, and had to straighten one out to make contact. But the SRS pins and terminals looked identical to the original, and there are redundant SRS cables in there, so I feel pretty confident about the life safety aspect and it's been working fine for nearly 25K miles.
So the Toyota dealers' online stores are the place to get a real one for the best price? I've noticed they all have different prices. Is there one that seems to consistently have the lowest prices?