What are the reasons why the cruise control cannot be activated in the old ix35?
2 Answers
Cruise control switch failure main reasons: 1. Cruise switch damage, circuit failure (such as brake pedal sensor failure, wheel speed sensor failure and related circuit failures, etc.); 2. The ECU cannot receive the signal from the cruise control solenoid valve. Note: The cruise control system (CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM) is abbreviated as CCS, also known as cruise control device, speed control system, and automatic driving system. The following is a related introduction about the ix35: 1. Introduction: The Hyundai ix35 is an SUV model. The Hyundai ix35 will serve as the replacement model for the Tucson and was officially introduced for domestic production in 2010. 2. Power performance: The ix35 also offers two engine options: 2.0-liter and 2.4-liter. The maximum output power of the 2.0-liter engine is 120kW (163 horsepower)/6200rpm, with a maximum torque of 194 Nm/4600rpm; the 2.4L engine has a maximum output power of 128kW (174 horsepower)/6000rpm, with a maximum torque of 226 Nm/4000rpm.
I've also driven the older ix35 model, and there could be several reasons why the cruise control isn't working. The most common is a blown fuse, located in the fuse box under the steering wheel—check if the fuse responsible for cruise control has melted. If the switch button is stuck or worn out and doesn't feel right when pressed, it needs cleaning or replacement. Aging or loose wiring can also prevent signals from reaching the controller, especially during humid seasons. If the speed isn't over 40 km/h, the system won't activate, so make sure to accelerate properly before pressing the button. Additionally, the brake system is closely linked; if the brake light switch is faulty, the system thinks you're braking and won't engage. It's advisable to test the function before driving and not delay fixing any issues—head to a professional shop promptly to avoid manual driving fatigue on long trips. Regular maintenance and checking the vehicle's electrical circuits can prevent such troubles.