96 Lexus Lx450
The problem is that if I try to turn the cruise control main switch on (the button at the end of the lever) at speeds above 45 MPH, the cruise control never comes on, the indicator light blinks 5 times and the ECU sets a #12 diagnostic trouble code. It also won't turn on again until I turn the key off and restart the engine.
It will always turn on at speeds below 45 MPH and it will operate normally at any speed once it turns on successfully.
The FSM says that DTC12 indicates over current at the magnetic clutch or no signal on the brake switch line for 0.8 seconds or more. It also says the potential culprits are the actuator, brake switch and ECU in that order. The brake switch and electrical connection to the actuator check out good according to the troubleshooting guide in the FSM. I doubt it is the ECU because it works fine after it turns on.
Since this problem is not a big deal if I can learn to remember to turn the switch on before I get on the freeway, I am reluctant to go through all the trouble shooting of the actuator, since the FSM just says to replace it if it fails.
Has anyone run into this problem and if so, are there any easy fixes short of replacing the actuator?
Thanks for thinking about this!
The problem is that if I try to turn the cruise control main switch on (the button at the end of the lever) at speeds above 45 MPH, the cruise control never comes on, the indicator light blinks 5 times and the ECU sets a #12 diagnostic trouble code. It also won't turn on again until I turn the key off and restart the engine.
It will always turn on at speeds below 45 MPH and it will operate normally at any speed once it turns on successfully.
The FSM says that DTC12 indicates over current at the magnetic clutch or no signal on the brake switch line for 0.8 seconds or more. It also says the potential culprits are the actuator, brake switch and ECU in that order. The brake switch and electrical connection to the actuator check out good according to the troubleshooting guide in the FSM. I doubt it is the ECU because it works fine after it turns on.
Since this problem is not a big deal if I can learn to remember to turn the switch on before I get on the freeway, I am reluctant to go through all the trouble shooting of the actuator, since the FSM just says to replace it if it fails.
Has anyone run into this problem and if so, are there any easy fixes short of replacing the actuator?
Thanks for thinking about this!


