Symptom Chart: Cruise Control

2021 Ford Edge SE, 4WDSECTION Symptom Chart: Cruise Control
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Diagnostics in this manual assume a certain skill level and knowledge of Ford-specific diagnostic practices. REFER to: Diagnostic Methods .

Symptom Chart 

Condition Possible Sources Actions
The cruise control is inoperative Refer to the Pinpoint Test GO to Pinpoint Test A 
The cruise control is inoperative - with adaptive steering Refer to the Pinpoint Test GO to Pinpoint Test B 
The cruise control indicator lamp is never/always on Wiring, terminals and connectors
PCM
IPC
REFER to: Instrumentation, Message Center and Warning Chimes .
The cruise control switch is inoperative/does not operate correctly Refer to the Pinpoint Test GO to Pinpoint Test A 
The cruise control cannot set above 105 kmh (65 mph), 113 kmh (70 mph), 121 kmh (75 mph), or 129 kmh (80 mph) A MyKey® restricted key is in use and MyKey® max speed limiter is turned on VERIFY whether a MyKey® restricted key is in use. With an admin key, VERIFY if MyKey® max speed limiter is turned on. REFER to the Owner's Literature. If necessary, VERIFY cruise control normal operation with an admin key.
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