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Theory Of Operation

The brake switch has two internal switches. The Powertrain Control Module (PCM) runs a diagnostic to monitor the operation and rationality of both switch inputs. The switches do not apply simultaneously and are configured differently.

Brake Switch 1  closes at initial pedal application and is solely responsible for disabling cruise control. Since Brake Switch 1 is solely responsible for disabling cruise control, it is also checked for a stuck on and stuck off condition. Brake Switch 1 Signal is hardwired to the PCM. Brake Switch 2  opens after additional travel is applied. On a properly operating switch, Brake Switch 1 will always change states before Brake Switch 2. This is important to understand for the Brake Switch rationality diagnostic. Brake Switch 2 Signal is hardwired to the BCM and is transmitted to the PCM over CAN C.

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Since Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is capable of bringing the vehicle to a complete stop, this diagnostic could potentially false fail because the vehicle reaches a vehicle speed of zero without the brake pedal being dressed. If ACC is actively applying the brakes this diagnostic will be disabled to avoid a false failure.