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My Dodge Ram 1500 has a message that says service park assist. Also the traction light and abs light are on. And my cruise control stopped working. My year model is a 2011.
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Suggest 2 basic checks: 1. check engine light on? Some severe codes may also disable cruise control (and traction control, etc.). 2. make sure your break lights aren't on. The switch on the break pedal controls the break lights, AND cancels cruise.
I would probably have the computer scanned for ABS trouble codes. It could be a switch or something else such as an actual problem with the abs system.
I have a 2005 dodge 1500 with the 4.7 litre engine. The cruise control is intermittent. Sometimes you turn it on and the cruise light stays on for a bit and sometimes it shuts off within a second or so. Any ideas; without the cruise light on I have no cruise.
Problem: I have a 2004 Dodge Ram 1500 5.7 L HEMI. My ABS and Parking Brake lights were illuminated, and my speedometer needle would "bounce". Also when sitting at a stop sign or just sitting idle, the engine would stall, and often times stop running.
Solution: After long research on this problem, I decided to dig in and try to find the problem myself. I replaced the Rear ABS Sensor
($35) that's located on top of the rear differential. Still no fix. I then unplugged the ABS Controller (or Module) that's located directly behind the battery (You should see the metal brake lines running into the top of it.) When I unplugged it, I noticed LOTS of moisture in the plug. Using an air hose, I blew out the water and let it dry good. When I plugged it back in, and hooked the negative battery terminal back up THE PROBLEM WAS SOLVED!! Simple fix. Hope this helps.
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