08-30-2024, 02:02 PM
So my 2017 Dodge Charger’s cruise control decided to take a vacation, right when I needed it the most for a long highway trip. I’ve gotten pretty used to relying on it for those stretches of open road, so this is definitely throwing a wrench in my driving plans. Has anyone else run into this issue with their Charger?
I’m not sure if this is going to be a simple fix—like a blown fuse or a loose connection—or if I’m dealing with something more serious, like a malfunctioning sensor or an issue with the brake switch. I’d love to hear from anyone who’s tackled this problem before. Where should I start troubleshooting?
I’m hoping it’s not something that’ll require a trip to the dealer, but if it is, I’d rather know sooner than later. Any advice on common causes or quick fixes would be awesome. Otherwise, it looks like my foot is going to be doing all the work on my next long drive, and that’s not exactly what I had in mind!
I’m not sure if this is going to be a simple fix—like a blown fuse or a loose connection—or if I’m dealing with something more serious, like a malfunctioning sensor or an issue with the brake switch. I’d love to hear from anyone who’s tackled this problem before. Where should I start troubleshooting?
I’m hoping it’s not something that’ll require a trip to the dealer, but if it is, I’d rather know sooner than later. Any advice on common causes or quick fixes would be awesome. Otherwise, it looks like my foot is going to be doing all the work on my next long drive, and that’s not exactly what I had in mind!