Cruise Control Will NOT Engage
Either a bad thermostat or you didn't use a AC Delco brand. -----Reread post #24------
Could have trash remnants from the old thermostat sticking the new one open.
Check Engine Light On ? (P0128 code maybe)
Even if not on, pull the codes again. As stated, certain codes will render the CC inoperative.
And another thing, the clock spring in the steering column, you stated the CC has never worked.
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You replaced the thermostat, please confirm which thermostat was installed?
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...control-48767/
You replaced the thermostat, please confirm which thermostat was installed?
And another thing, the clock spring in the steering column, you stated the CC has never worked.
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...control-48767/
You replaced the thermostat, please confirm which thermostat was installed?
https://www.chevyhhr.net/forums/prob...control-48767/
You replaced the thermostat, please confirm which thermostat was installed?
Did you not read the previous posts about ensuring you use the DELCO thermostat? There is a reason for it - and I won't waste my time explaining it again - as it has been explained numerous times.
Firemangeorge is correct in his previous post - it is still running too cold.
Re: clockspring - fyi it is entirely possible that the clockspring can affect the CC without affecting the horn. Replacing the clockspring can be a very dangerous task due to the need for replacing the airbag. So it is probably best to leave that to a professional.
Firemangeorge is correct in his previous post - it is still running too cold.
Re: clockspring - fyi it is entirely possible that the clockspring can affect the CC without affecting the horn. Replacing the clockspring can be a very dangerous task due to the need for replacing the airbag. So it is probably best to leave that to a professional.
Did you not read the previous posts about ensuring you use the DELCO thermostat? There is a reason for it - and I won't waste my time explaining it again - as it has been explained numerous times.
Firemangeorge is correct in his previous post - it is still running too cold.
Re: clockspring - fyi it is entirely possible that the clockspring can affect the CC without affecting the horn. Replacing the clockspring can be a very dangerous task due to the need for replacing the airbag. So it is probably best to leave that to a professional.
Firemangeorge is correct in his previous post - it is still running too cold.
Re: clockspring - fyi it is entirely possible that the clockspring can affect the CC without affecting the horn. Replacing the clockspring can be a very dangerous task due to the need for replacing the airbag. So it is probably best to leave that to a professional.
Ok, I thought he did already.
in post #24, Whopper states the AC Delco 131-158 thermostat.
then in post #24 the quote is.... new thermostat.
he doesn’t say , he cheaped out and got a Murray.
Learn the hard way, like many of us have.
We’re here to help you, save you money and ensure you are informed of what works on our trucklets.
What next , you used the green coolant?
in post #24, Whopper states the AC Delco 131-158 thermostat.
then in post #24 the quote is.... new thermostat.
he doesn’t say , he cheaped out and got a Murray.
Learn the hard way, like many of us have.
We’re here to help you, save you money and ensure you are informed of what works on our trucklets.
What next , you used the green coolant?
Ok, I thought he did already.
in post #24, Whopper states the AC Delco 131-158 thermostat.
then in post #24 the quote is.... new thermostat.
he doesn’t say , he cheaped out and got a Murray.
Learn the hard way, like many of us have.
We’re here to help you, save you money and ensure you are informed of what works on our trucklets.
What next , you used the green coolant?
in post #24, Whopper states the AC Delco 131-158 thermostat.
then in post #24 the quote is.... new thermostat.
he doesn’t say , he cheaped out and got a Murray.
Learn the hard way, like many of us have.
We’re here to help you, save you money and ensure you are informed of what works on our trucklets.
What next , you used the green coolant?


