P1582
The cruise control direction circuit is used to indicate to the cruise control module the direction of the accelerator pedal (toward wide-open-throttle [WOT] or toward idle) needed to maintain cruise set speed. The PCM supplies ignition voltage on the cruise control direction circuit during cruise control operation when the needed direction is toward WOT After the cruise set speed has been met and the direction toward WOT is no longer needed, the PCM will open the driver and the cruise control direction input at the cruise control module will go low. Under steady cruise control when no pedal movement is needed, the PCM defaults to the idle direction. The PCM monitors the cruise control direction circuit for low and high voltage faults. DTC P1582 sets when the cruise control direction circuit is commanded On, and the voltage at the PCM is low.
DTC Parameters
DTC P1582 will set if cruise control direction voltage is less than 2.5 volts when cruise control direction is commanded On.
DTC P1582 diagnostic runs continuously with engine running and cruise control direction commanded toward wide-open-throttle.
DTC P1582 is a type D DTC.
Diagnostic AIDS
To locate an intermittent problem, use Scan tool to perform CRUISE CONTROL CYCLE test. The accelerator pedal should go to 50% throttle and back to idle. If a fault (short to ground or open PCM driver) occurs, the accelerator will go back toward idle.
The C/C DIR. - LOW VOLT test parameter on Scan tool can also be used for intermittents. In cruise control mode, tap up the RES/ACCEL switch while monitoring the test. If a fault occurs, the Scan tool will display TEST FAIL
The voltage measured with a DVOM on circuit 1887 with ignition On and cruise control module disconnected should read above 7 volts. This voltage should read ignition voltage when the CRUISE CONTROL CYCLE test is performed with Scan tool when accelerator pedal is toward W.O.T.
TEST DESCRIPTION