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Powertrain Control Module

Cruise control servo sends a signal to Powertrain Control Module (PCM) through cruise engaged output terminal when cruise control is engaged. Cruise control servo inhibit input terminal is a circuit used by PCM to inhibit cruise control when conditions inconsistent with cruise operation exist. If PCM determines that any cruise control inhibit conditions exist, PCM requests that cruise control servo suspend cruise control operation. PCM accomplishes this request by opening cruise inhibit output circuit. If cruise engage output signal, sent by cruise control servo to PCM, indicates that cruise control is still engaged after PCM has requested that cruise control disengage, PCM sets a DTC. PCM will inhibit cruise control system operation when engine is off, automatic transmission is in Park, Reverse or Neutral, engine speed is too high/low, vehicle speed is too high/low, O/D cut-off signal received by servo from Throttle Position (TP) sensor, PCM sets certain DTCs or other failure records and undercharged or overcharged battery condition exists.