

Can drive — fix at your convenience.
This code means the car's computer detected a problem with the 'set' signal from the cruise control switch, which is the button you press to lock in your speed. It usually comes down to a worn or dirty cruise control switch, a wiring or connector fault in the steering wheel area, or occasionally a fault in the control module. Fixes are typically straightforward and often involve cleaning or replacing the switch or repairing the wiring.
$90 – $350
Varies by vehicle and root cause.
Yes. This code only affects the cruise control system, so the car is safe to drive normally. You just may not be able to use cruise control reliably until it's fixed.
Most repairs run between $90 and $350. A cleaning or simple switch replacement is on the low end, while wiring repairs or a control module can push it higher.
No, it's a low-severity code. It won't damage your engine or transmission and isn't a safety hazard, but it's worth fixing so your cruise control works when you need it.
The 'set' signal that tells the computer to lock in your speed isn't getting through correctly, usually due to a faulty switch or wiring. The computer ignores the bad signal as a safety measure, so cruise control won't engage.