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2018 - (Impreza) Cruise Control light blinking and relation to other issues?

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I can't recall the details, but in the past I have had a warning light come on (either the SRS or check engine light) and then had the cruise control light come on and the cruise control was no longer available to use. Does anyone recall the relationship between the initial warning light and its impact on cruise control? I simply can't recall if this is related to my 2017 Forester or my previous Subaru - a 2007 Legacy wagon. One other question - is there a similar forum like this, but dedicated to Subaru Imprezas? The only one I have found focuses on WRXs in the UK. Thanks.  

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Subaru often disables cruise control when another problem is detected. They don't want something automatic to be happening when it might be relying on faulty data. NASIOC is a forum for Impreza, but beware - its standard of polite behavior is quite different from ours. If you're asking a question that is fundamental to Subarus down under the skin, stay here!  

Thanks for the information. I will check out that forum - a friend has a 2018 Impreza and is looking for a good site to rely on.  

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I have a 2012 Impreza. It will disable cruise and flash the cruise control indicator on the dash if it sees any issues. It is usually accompanied by a check engine light (CEL), but not always. It may also include the ABS light, hill assist light, and the stability control light. My 2013 XV did the same. Pretty standard for Subaru vehicles. There is little relation to the underlying problem. It is imperative that you have the car scanned for codes because the dash light behavior is essentially the same for most trouble codes. I have had the cruise flash and disable (with or without a CEL) for fuel pump issues, spark plug misfire, brake light switch, and a complete CVT failure in the XV. The lights all looked relatively the same, but with clearly different issues. Also, impreza5.com is a forum for 2017+ Imprezas.  

Thanks for the responses. Will check the Impreza5.com site out.  

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Subaru cruise control light is flashing. Possible causes

Have you ever noticed your Subaru’s cruise control light flashing? It can be quite disconcerting. Don’t worry, it’s probably nothing serious.

In this article, you’ll learn what could be causing the flashing light and how to fix it. We’ll also discuss some other issues related to cruise control, so you can be better prepared if something similar happens in the future.

Key Takeaways

  • The flashing cruise control light in a Subaru could be caused by various issues such as a faulty brake switch, malfunctioning speed sensor, or blown fuse.
  • Other potential causes include a failing brake pedal switch, traction control system issues, malfunctioning mechanical components, and failed control module, sensor, or switch issues.
  • Throttle actuation problems and dirty or malfunctioning cameras (in the case of adaptive cruise control) can also lead to a flashing cruise control light.
  • Before visiting a service center, there are a few solutions to try such as replacing the brake switch, replacing the gas cap, disconnecting the positive battery cable and stepping on the brake pedal, and using an OBDII reader for diagnostic information. However, if the issue persists, it is recommended to visit an authorized Subaru service center for professional diagnosis and repair.

A brief explanation of the issue

If you’re driving a Subaru with cruise control, you may have noticed that the light on the dashboard is flashing . The flashing cruise control light can be caused by a number of issues, including:

  • A faulty brake switch
  • An electrical fault in the vehicle
  • A malfunctioning cruise control system
  • A loose or faulty connection in the wiring harness.

Troubleshooting the issue requires an experienced mechanic to diagnose and repair.

Causes of Flashing Cruise Control Light

If your Subaru’s cruise control light is flashing, it may be due to a malfunctioning speed sensor. This sensor is responsible for detecting the speed of the vehicle and relaying that information to the cruise control system. If the sensor is not working properly, it can cause the cruise control light to flash.

Another potential cause of a flashing cruise control light is a blown fuse. The fuse that controls the cruise control system may have blown, preventing it from functioning properly. Checking and replacing the blown fuse can resolve this issue.

A failing brake pedal switch can also be a culprit behind a flashing cruise control light. The brake pedal switch is responsible for detecting when the brake pedal is depressed, which is necessary for the cruise control system to disengage.

If the switch is failing, it may not properly detect when the brake pedal is pressed, leading to a flashing cruise control light.

Lastly, an issue with the traction control system can cause the cruise control light to flash. The traction control system is closely linked to the cruise control system, and if there is a problem with the traction control system, it can trigger the cruise control light to flash.

It is important to note that these are just potential causes and that a proper diagnosis should be done by a qualified technician to accurately identify the issue and determine the appropriate solution.

Malfunctioning speed sensor

You’re likely noticing your Subaru’s cruise control light flashing because the speed sensor is malfunctioning. This could cause a variety of issues such as:

  • Reduced fuel economy
  • Poor acceleration
  • Unstable speed control
  • Erratic RPMs.

It’s best to have the speed sensor inspected and replaced if necessary to ensure your car runs smoothly and efficiently.

Another possible cause of the Subaru cruise control light flashing is a blown fuse. A blown fuse is a sign that the circuit is overloaded and can’t handle the current running through it. In this case, the cruise control system may be shorting out and the fuse must be replaced in order to fix the issue.

Failing brake pedal switch

If the brake pedal switch has failed, it can also be the cause of the Subaru’s cruise control light flashing. The brake pedal switch is a safety feature that helps the cruise control system recognize when the brakes are being applied.

A malfunctioning switch can cause the cruise control system to not work properly, resulting in the light flashing.

Regular inspections of the switch can help identify any problems before they become dangerous. Replacing the switch when necessary can help ensure the cruise control system is working correctly and the flashing light isn’t a cause for alarm.

Traction control system issues

Besides a failing brake pedal switch, another potential cause of the Subaru’s cruise control light flashing is a malfunctioning traction control system. Here are four common culprits:

  • Faulty wheel speed sensors
  • Worn control unit
  • Low tire pressure
  • Damaged brake pedal switch.

A malfunctioning traction control system can cause the cruise control light to flash, so it’s important to have it checked by a professional to ensure safe driving .

Malfunctioning mechanical components

Apart from a faulty brake pedal switch, malfunctioning mechanical components can also be responsible for your Subaru’s cruise control light flashing. This includes a problem with the throttle control motor, the cruise control switch, the brake light switch, the cruise control actuator, and the ECU.

Malfunctioning of any of these parts can lead to a flashing cruise control light, and it’s important to get the issue resolved quickly as it can adversely affect the performance of your vehicle.

Failed control module, sensor, or switch issues

Aside from the mechanical components, a failed control module, sensor, or switch can also cause your Subaru cruise control light to flash. If any of these components fail, the cruise control light will start to flash. Here are a few common sources of this issue:

  • Electrical connections wearing away
  • Corroded wiring
  • Malfunctioning switches
  • Burned out control module.

It’s important to have your car checked by a qualified mechanic to determine the exact cause of the flashing light.

Throttle actuation problems

Frequently, issues with throttle actuation can also be the culprit behind a Subaru’s flashing cruise control light. When the cruise control light is flashing, it usually means the throttle actuator is in need of service. It can be caused by a malfunctioning throttle position sensor , a bad throttle body, or a faulty electronic throttle control unit.

In any of these cases, the throttle needs to be repaired or replaced. Proper troubleshooting is essential to identify the source of the issue and to ensure a proper repair.

Dirty or malfunctioning cameras (adaptive cruise control)

Continuing on from issues with throttle actuation, dirty or malfunctioning cameras can also be a cause of Subaru’s flashing cruise control light. Reasons include:

  • Obstructions blocking the camera’s view
  • Damaged camera lens
  • Malfunctioning of the camera’s hardware
  • Problems with the car’s software.

Dirt, grime, and corrosion can also be factors in camera failure. Be sure to have a professional check the camera’s condition to avoid further issues.

Solutions for Flashing Cruise Control Light

If you’re having trouble with your Subaru’s flashing cruise control light, don’t worry. There are several solutions you can try to get your car back to normal.

  • Hook up an OBDII reader to get valuable information.
  • Visit the service center at your nearest authorized Subaru dealer.
  • Check or replace the brake switch.
  • Even disconnect the positive battery cable for 10 minutes and step on the brake pedal for a minute.

Hook up an OBDII reader to get valuable information

Once you’ve hooked up an OBDII reader to your Subaru, you can start to get some valuable information that can help you solve why the cruise control light is flashing. It can:

  • Show any trouble codes
  • Help you diagnose electrical problems
  • Diagnose the engine light
  • Provide you with data about your vehicle’s performance.

With this information, you can get a better idea of why your cruise control light is flashing and how to fix it.

Visit the service center at your nearest authorized Subaru dealer

If you’re still unsure what the issue is after hooking up an OBDII reader, then you may want to consider visiting the service center at your nearest authorized Subaru dealer.

The staff at the center have the expertise to diagnose and repair any issues with your vehicle, and they’ll be able to provide you with insight into why the cruise control light is flashing.

They may even be able to suggest a repair or adjustment that can resolve the issue.

Taking your car to the service center is the best way to get the right advice and a quality repair.

Check/replace brake switch

Carrying on from the previous suggestion, the next solution might be to check or replace the brake switch, as it can sometimes be the source of the cruise control light flashing.

To do this, here are 4 steps to follow:

  • Find the brake switch and disconnect the wires.
  • Check the continuity of the switch with a multimeter.
  • If the switch is defective, replace it with a new one.
  • Reconnect the wires to the switch and test the cruise control light.

Disconnect the positive battery cable for 10 minutes and step on the brake pedal for a minute

Once the gas cap has been replaced, another solution to try if the cruise control light is still flashing is to disconnect the positive battery cable for 10 minutes and step on the brake pedal for a minute.

To do this:

  • Find the positive battery cable.
  • Unhook the cable and wait 10 minutes.
  • Re-connect the cable.
  • Step on the brake pedal for a minute.

This should reset the cruise control light and get your Subaru back on the road.

Final Words

It is important to check why your Subaru’s cruise control light is flashing in order to avoid any potential issues.

Taking the time to diagnose the cause of the flashing light will ensure that your car runs smoothly and safely.

Importance of checking the issue

It’s essential to get your Subaru checked as soon as possible if the cruise control light is flashing. Ignoring the issue could potentially lead to a more serious problem, such as:

  • A malfunction in the car’s braking system.
  • Damage to the car’s electronic components.
  • An unexpected increase in fuel consumption .
  • Unintended acceleration.

If you notice the cruise control light flashing, don’t hesitate to take your car to the nearest mechanic. Failing to address the issue can have costly consequences.

Be sure to get your car checked out as soon as possible.

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Why is Subaru Cruise Control Light Flashing on My Car Dashboard?

Driving can be fun, but long-distance driving can be fatiguing as you keep pressing the gas pedal to keep the car going at your desired speed. Thankfully, cars now feature cruise control — a system that lets drivers set a desired speed and relaxes their feet when traveling a long journey.

You can activate the system by pressing the cruise control button and the vehicle will keep you at the current speed. So you don’t have to depress the gas pedal to keep the car running. Cars with advanced cruise control systems use sensors at the front bumper to detect vehicles ahead of them and keep the car at a distance to prevent collision.

Like other system components, the cruise control does have issues. And these issues are common with Subaru cars. Most Subaru owners complain of Subaru cruise control light flashing on the dashboard as they drive.

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Why does my Subaru cruise control light keep flashing?

The most common reason why the cruise control light is flashing on your Subaru is due to an electrical or mechanical problem. Remember, when the light is flashing, the cruise control system is disabled, so don’t try to turn it on because it won’t work.

In some other cases, the cruise control light may be flashing due to a defective or loose gas cap, a blown fuse for the cruise control, a failing brake pedal switch, or a defective vehicle speed sensor. Let’s have an in-depth look to see how these issues could cause cruise control light flashing on Subaru Outback and other Subaru models.

Blown fuses

The cruise control system consists of several electrical systems protected by a fuse. The fuse can blow up if there’s an electrical power issue, preventing the key components from failing. If that happens, it will disable the cruise control system. In some cases, the car computer will start flashing the cruise control light on the dashboard to notify you that there’s an underlying issue that needs urgent attention.

If you suspect the fuse is blown, replace it and see if that fixes the cruise control system and clear the blinking light on the dashboard.  If that resolves the problem but the fuse blows in no time and the light starts blinking again, you have other electrical issues. Contact your mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.

Defective speed sensor

The vehicle speed sensor is one of the essential components of the cruise control system. When you activate the cruise control, the onboard computer collects information from the speed sensor to know when to increase and decrease the engine speed.

The vehicle speed sensor is mounted at the tail end of your transmission, and if it malfunctions, the cruise control light will start blinking on the dashboard. The speed sensor is needed to ensure that the speedometer and the odometer work correctly, and without it, the cruise control system will be affected.

If you notice the cruise control light flashing and check engine light is on, check the vehicle speed sensor. A bad speed sensor triggers the check engine light and disables the cruise control system. This sensor cannot be repaired. So, if it is the root cause, the only solution is to replace it with a new one.

Loose gas cap

Believe it or not, the gas cap plays a crucial role in your vehicle’s overall functionality. The gas cap can affect the performance of the cruise control system. For instance, in Subarus, a loose gas cap can cause the cruise control light to blink as you drive. It can also trigger the check engine light to pop on the dashboard. So, a loose gas cap can cause the Subaru Forester check engine light with flashing cruise control to pop on the dashboard.

Faulty mechanical component

If you own an older Subaru car, the cruise control light could be flashing due to a faulty mechanical component. In older models, the cruise control system has a cable, connecting the throttle to an air actuator, which regulates the cable to keep the vehicle at the set speed settings.

If any of the mechanical components go bad, it can disable the system and trigger the blinking light on the dashboard.

Malfunctioning brake pedal switch

Under perfect conditions, the brake lights shine as you depress the brake pedal. There’s a component attached to the brake pedal — the brake pedal switch, which tells the brake lights to light up as you depress the pedal.

If the switch goes bad, the brake lights won’t know when you step on the brake pedal. But aside from this, a bad brake pedal switch can also affect the cruise control system.

When you activate the cruise control system, the system will deactivate and switch to manual mode whenever you step on the brake pedal. If the switch malfunctions, it may send wrong signals to the cruise control system, telling it the brake pedal is always depressed, preventing the cruise control system from turning on.

System malfunction

If your Subaru check engine light is flashing along with the cruise control light and the brake pedal switch, fuses, and vehicle speed sensors are good, you have a problem somewhere in the cruise control system.

To determine the root cause of the malfunction, you need a mechanic to diagnose the vehicle. The mechanic will inspect all cruise control components and may plug in a scan tool to pull out all the error codes in the vehicle.

It’s okay for the cruise control light to be on when you activate it, but if the light comes on when you are not using the cruise control, or the light starts blinking when you activate it, there’s a problem that needs to be addressed. In most cases, a flashing cruise control light on Subaru is accompanied by the engine warning light.

What to do if your Subaru cruise control light flashing?

Whenever the Subrau cruise control light starts flashing on the dashboard, the cruise control has malfunctioned or disabled. Hence, do not turn on the cruise control system. If the light starts flashing after getting gas, locate a safe spot and pull over. Check the gas cap and re-tighten it. It could be you did not secure the gas cap properly.

If that do not solve the problem, drive straight to your mechanic and have them diagnose and fix the problem.

Does the cruise control stop working when check engine light is on?

If the onboard computer detects a problem with your transmission or the engine, it will display the check engine light and disable certain vehicle functions, like the cruise control system, to prevent further damage until you address the issue.

Let’s be clear here; this does not mean that the PCM must disable the cruise control whenever it detects an issue with the engine or transmission. It will only disable the system if the issue is causing unstable engine performance.

Subaru Outback check engine light flashing, cruise control, and traction control light blinking can all come up due to engine performance issues. Contact your mechanic to proffer solutions to the problem. 

Final Words

To be precise, the flashing Subaru cruise control light shows there is a mechanical or electrical problem in your car. The cruise control light should be green and steady when you turn on the system. But if the light is flashing, turn off the cruise control until you address the problem.

If you are a DIYer, you can fix the issue yourself. But if you are not, contact your mechanic or dealership. The solution can be easy, quick, and quite affordable.

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Osuagwu Solomon is a certified mechanic with over a decade of experience in the mechanic garage, and he has over five years of experience in the writing industry. He started writing automotive articles to share his garage experience with car enthusiasts and armature mechanics. If he is not in the garage fixing challenging mechanical problems, he is writing automotive repair guides, buyer’s guides, and car and tools comparisons.

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On the way back from the General Store the Check Engine Light illuminated. Also illuminated the Traction Control Disabled light and the Cruise Control light is flashing. No noticeable problems driving the car. Warning lights remained on after turning off and back on. I pulled the codes and got the following: C0071 Change Range Of Steering Angle Sensor Is Too Big C0042 Power Supply Voltage Failure C0052 Steering Wheel Position Sensor Signal 'A' I gather that these codes are all related to the VDC system and that’s why the warning lights are on. I performed an oil change last week and replaced the battery a month ago but I don’t think that work has anything to do with this problem. The roads have been super slushy lately so I’m inclined to go looking for dirty, corroded or water-logged sensors or wiring. Where should I start? 🐦  

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start by checking for a loose battery cable. take advantage of that and clear the codes - remove neg. battery cable, touch it to the pos. cable, (or, step on the brake pedal) re-attach neg. cable. Car may start oddly a coupla times but, that will clear the codes. Monitor how quickly and what codes return - if at all. could be a problem with the clockspring/roll connector in steering column.....?  

Thanks Lucky. I disconnected the battery and discharged everything with the brake pedal. On restart the Check Engine and Traction Control Disabled warning lights reset (they are no longer illuminated) and the Cruise Control indicator stopped blinking. Only one code remained after restart, it was: C0071 Change Range Of Steering Angle Sensor Is Too Big I will do some research on the clockspring/roll connector, thanks for the pointer. 🐤  

Hey there. Funny you mentioned that you changed your oil. I had the exact same dash warning light sequence about a month ago. I cleared the codes and they were gone... All seemingly good. About a week later they came back on. It turns out that the car was extremely low on oil. Once I topped it up the warning lights disappeared and haven't come back on. It could be somehow sensors detected low oil level while you were changing the oil. Not really sure. Just thinking out loud.  

Thank you for the suggestion @Kristian G . Engine oil level was all good. For latecomers I am troubleshooting the problem in this thread now. 🐦  

what a coincidence - the same dash light combo hit my '09 2.5L tonight - blinking cruise with CEL & traction lit solid. Happened when starting after being driven in the AM and sitting all day. But when I scan for codes, I get none of the ones you did - only (!) a P0302 Cyl 2 misfire detected and a P0302 Cyl 2 misfire detected pending. Based on your conversation with @cardoc and @plain OM in the other thread on the VDC code C0071, I checked the grounds in the engine bay. Had already replaced the head ground straps last fall, so those were good. Checked the two small-gage ones on the passenger side (below ABS body on top of frame rail, and below inlet air filter box on inside of frame rail), the ganged ignition grounds on the intake manifold Cyl #1 runner, the strap under the engine tilt snubber at the firewall, the main ground to the engine block near the starter solenoid, another at the inside of the driver's side frame rail near Cyl #2, and the one on the strut tower behind the fuse box. All were in quite good shape - a little corrosion on the exposed surfaces for some but looked like clean shiny metal in the contact areas. Wire brushed anyway and reassembled. Checked resistance from battery negative post to main engine block ground - even though some of the strands appear corroded or broken, 0.0 ohms resistance was the answer. Also checked to the ABS body ground wire when I had it disconnected - that was about 6k ohm, don't know what it's supposed to be but assuming it's tied to circuitry in the ABS unit and meant to be non-zero. Feel like I should replace the main cables anyway, but doesn't seem to be the issue at the moment. Was going to pull plug #2 but haven't read up on it yet, and after I pulled the boot it was shaping up to be more than I had time for at the moment. Oh yeah, and removed the very old dual USB adapter from the cigarette lighter port. Just in case. I just find it odd that I got the same dash light behavior for a seemingly completely different reason...  

update - learned how to read the codes from the dash display, sure enough there's codes that my Actron didn't pick up. It of course showed for the ECM the P0302 & a "P0000" for the pending cylinder misfire(s), and for the TCM I got a flashing "P" (meaning "receiving DTC", but not sure how to interpret this...), and for the ABS/VDCCM it listed C0047, then C0071, then C0045. I checked the two harness connectors next to the brake pedal that @slowagon had troubles with - everything looked in place, clean, undamaged, untouched even, but I exercised the two plugs anyway to get some movement at the terminals and to make sure they clicked in. Curiously, where that module bracket attaches to the frame, one nut was missing and the other was loose... may be something to this, if that box contains inertial sensors for the VDC? Need to read up on that. [edit - nope, it's the TCM... but curious that I have a blinking "P" in the TCM code group, plus the C0045 in the ABS group?] Tightened the one nut and will get replacement from the hardware store. Also found a second USB adapter, this one plugged into the port in the console armrest. Took it out too. Cleared the misfire codes using the Actron, then checked the on-board display and confirmed the misfire codes cleared but the three C-codes for the ABS system still stored. Started the car and found that the 3 warning lights I had seen (blinking Cruise, solid VDC warning & solid CEL) were gone. Started the car 4 times in a row, hoping to clear the ABS system codes, however they were still stored (though the 3 warning lights did not come back). Maybe need a few more drive cycles to clear them out, presuming the original trigger doesn't return.  

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It seems this is a random combination of lights that is fairly common and no one has found the surefire culprit based on various googling.  

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Malfunctioned speed sensor, faulty fuse, a problem with the solenoid valves, the catalytic converter is failing, an issue with the gas cap, a problem with plug wires, faulty battery.

Driving continuously without stopping to rest can drain your energy and even harm your car. But these problems have been solved for Subaru by introducing a cruise control system .

This system enables you to set the engine to a certain speed, thus saving you energy since you won’t have to hit the accelerator now and then.

Causes of Subaru cruise control light flashing

It also warns you that specific components in the car have malfunctioned by producing a  flashing light .

But what exactly are these components that make the Subaru cruise control light start flashing? Let’s take a look!

Are you using a Subaru 2005 or a newer model? If so, then you should pay attention to the light.

It is because these Subaru models are equipped with an engine control unit. This unit diagnoses problems in your car and relays them to you by sending a code.

This code is usually accompanied by a check engine light or flashing light from the cruise control system.

There are about 200 codes in these Subaru models, and each one of them indicates a certain level of problem in the car.

Therefore, the flashing light does not necessarily have to worry you since they are merely communicating an issue in the car, which may not be serious at all.

To fix the flashing light or check the engine light caused by an engine control unit, you will first check what the code means.

If the code implies a less severe issue that you can quickly fix, then do so and proceed to delete the code using an OBDII reader.

If the code indicates that your Subaru has a severe problem, then tow it to the mechanic, who will fix the issue.

The cruise control system is linked to a speed sensor that controls how it functions. The sensor relays a signal to the control system to increase or reduce the car’s speed.

However, this sensor can malfunction, thus making the control system not register any of your commands.

It will be shown by the check engine light coming on or the Subaru cruise control light flashing.

The speed sensor is an essential component that needs immediate fixing when faulty. It is because an issue with this sensor can affect the functioning of the car’s speedometer.

Unfortunately, it is impossible to repair a damaged speed sensor: hence you will have to purchase and install a new one.

Fuses safeguard the electrical components in a cruise control system. They act as shields that, when damaged, allow very little or no current to reach the control system.

It will make the cruise control light flash until the issue has been corrected.

Luckily, you can quickly fix the problem by replacing the damaged fuse.

However, if the lights continue flashing, it means that the issue is beyond the fuses, and you will have to check the other components in the cruise control system.

Your car’s engine has solenoid valves that control the flow of fluids such as oil. It does so by providing the pressure that pumps the fluid.

These solenoid valves can malfunction due to low fluid or extreme electric current. They will cause the check engine to come on when faulty, making the cruise control light flash.

Try topping up the fluid to its correct amount to sort out this problem.

But if the solenoid valves have malfunctioned due to electric spikes, the only way to resolve the issue is by replacing the damaged components.

The Subaru models have been designed to alert you whenever there is a problem with the powertrain system.

Therefore, a failing catalytic convertor usually makes the cruise control light flash. In most cases, this light is accompanied by a check engine light coming on.

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Many things can make the catalytic converter fail. They include a failing fuel injector, wrong fuel mixture, a problem with the check valve, an issue with the oxygen sensor, etc.

So, it would be best to diagnose the exact problem first before deciding to replace or repair it.

If the cruise control light is flashing and the check engine light is on, then the chances are high that your Subaru Forester has an issue with the gas gap.

The gas cap plays a vital role in the engine. For instance, it maintains pressure and holds the gas fumes in the fuel tank.

In most cases, the gas cap is loose, thus letting out the gas. It happens when you refuel the car and fail to tighten it correctly.

To know if the gas cap is causing the issue, try starting the car after refueling it while observing the check engine and cruise control lights.

If the check engine light comes on right away, it confirms that the gas cap is loose. You can then replace the gas cap with a new one.

A problem with plug wires can also make the check engine light come on and consequently cause a flashing light in the cruise control system.

The plug wires supply the spark plugs with voltage, which will, in turn, ignite the air and fuel in the combustion chamber, thus making the engine run.

Therefore, if the plug wires malfunction, the engine will supply low power to the Subaru car. The check engine will sense this problem and alert you by turning on its light.

If the flashing light or the check light is accompanied by reduced speed, it is more likely that the plug wires are faulty.

You can then check the plug wires to confirm that they are causing the issue. If your findings are positive, it would be best to replace them since worn plug wires are difficult to repair.

Even though the Subaru battery has been designed to last for a long time, specific mechanical issues can make it malfunction.

Also, as the battery gets old , the amount of voltage it supplies reduces. Therefore, if you are using an old model of Subaru, its battery may have gone faulty.

A faulty battery will cause the engine to misfire, making the check engine light come on and the cruise control system start flashing. Fortunately, it is easy to diagnose a faulty battery.

All you have to do is check if the battery can charge your phone. If your phone’s battery percentage does not go up, you have a bad battery that you should replace.

The cruise control and check engine light play an essential role in your Subaru. For instance, when the cruise control light starts flashing, it tells you there is an issue with your car.

Such problems may include a faulty battery, loose gas cap, damaged fuse, faulty brake pedal, etc. Therefore, it is vital to heed the two components to ensure that your car functions well.

It is possible that the issue causing the lights to come on is minor and can easily be fixed by simply following your Subaru manual. Hence, you can check it for a solution before visiting the mechanic.

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This has occurred twice now in a week. While driving or stopped in traffic the cruise control on the instrument panel will blink nonstop. It won't even allow me to use the cruise control. The image below is a screenshot of a video I made. Has this happened to anyone or any solution?  

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It seems to be happening more frequently now especially when I use the paddle shifters. Anyone got any insight?  

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I've read about this else where and the problem was the brake light switch.  

This happens to my Impreza 3 times before reaching 2K miles within 2 month of purchase... I have brought it to the dealer twice and it is currently sitting in the dealership but they seem not to know to fix it exactly. There are some other Impreza owners (based on what I found in Facebook and Youtube) have the same issue but none of their dealership knows the solution so far...  

Certain things about this car I love but these small little things are driving me insane. This vehicle shouldn't have been released for sale until all proper testing was done. Didn't expect so many issues from a Subaru :-(  

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I've been having this issue as well. I had the dealership look into it when I went for the Headunit Reflash (a few weeks ago) and they had no clue. They asked that I went back when it happened again; I haven't, no time.  

I've had the same thing happen. I'm taking it in tomorrow for the ecm/fan recall, so I'll ask about it then. Maybe they'll know something.  

Let us know what they say about it. The soonest appointment I could get was Saturday 15th.  

Cruise control Flashing Flashing Flashing I been having the same issue since I got the car only 1 month old, dealer doesn't know what to do, my friend that works there told me to bring the car 3 times to get it fixed if unable to, the claim the Lemon Law, if i'm able to I'll probably get the WRX, they are supposed to get a Subaru Certefied Tech from headquaters, lets see what happens and will update. This sucks though  

I have this problem too! I also had the battery? with the dead cell problem though and it was actually flashing when I took the car in to the dealership so at least they were able to see what I was talking about. However they couldn't find a cause for the cruise control flashing and thought maybe the battery problem caused it. It was good for about 2 weeks after the battery was replaced, but now it has started happening again. I love my car other than this one quirky issue. I am afraid to try to use the cruise control though.  

Hi, I am in Canada. I have had this same issue second day that I got my NEW leased car . The issue will occur after 20-30 minutes driving, the cruise control completed disabled. The light just kept flashing. I will go to dealership Saturday next week. But so far, from what I searched online, no one gets this fixed yet..... Here is the a YouTube video . Other people are having the same issue. If this can't be fixed, in US, I think you guys can use the Lemon Law but we don't have it in Canada. This is really annoying if it can't be fixed. So you bought a car with cruise control function that can't be used? This is a manufacturer defect I returned my Mazda 3 and thought I got a better car with Subaru but I am Extremely disappointed! At least my Mazda 3 never gave me any issue for the past 4 years.  

Brought vehicle in for the ECM recall & they didn't have any idea what was causing this to happen but I made a video so others can see.  

I've started turning on the cruise control when I start the vehicle in order to stop this from happening. Really irritating.  

Sorry to see this is happening, if some owners haven't done so already, try checking with another dealer. Not always will all dealers give you the same service or trouble-shooting you'd expect. Subi dealers don't have that great of a reputation.  

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To those of you who have this issue also have Eyesight? I ask since there is an interconnection between it and the cruise control.  

No Eyesight here  

I went to dealership already and was told this is a known issue with 2017 Impreza and Subaru is working on it. I actually wrote to Subaru Canada to ask about this and they told me the engineer in Japan has been working on this for 3-4 weeks and a service bulletin will be available soon. That was more than 2 weeks ago and I have not received update from the dealership yet. Agreed with 1stsubie , this is so irritating and I use a post it note to cover the dash so I won't see it flashing. Please keep us posted if anyone has any update on this.  

Thanks for the update. I sent an email to Subaru US just now to find out if they have any updates on this. When you first start the vehicle just turn on the cruise control to stop it from flashing but don't initiate it.  

I have a stock 5 door 2017 and took it in for this. They know about it and think it might require more than just brake light switch. They said SOA hopes to have a resolution by June.  

The dealership said this about SOA? When I contacted SOA, the person I was dealing with had no idea or didn't know anything about this issue. Pisses me off.  

I took mine to my dealership today while the light was flashing. They said it is the brake light switch and ordered a new one. I guess we will see if that fixes it. They mentioned that they called Subaru and that it is a known issue. Mine was the first they had seen at that dealership.  

Thank you for sharing this. Please keep us updated. The technician of the dealer I went actually told me that he can replace the brake switch light for me (I mentioned to him the issue might be to do with the brake switch light from what I researched online) but he is sure the problem will come back in a little while as brake switch light is not the root cause and he is waiting for update from Subaru. I really hope this is just brake switch light so that all of us can get this fixed. It is really annoying.  

So after two months with this issue, took the car to the dealer, and they changed the break light switch, and this has fixed the issue with the cruise control flashing, they said that if this was still happening I would have to schedule an appt with a mechanic from Subaru Headquaters which they would setup. Manager said that I would get compensated for this, haven't heard anything from Subaru I will have to call them. Hope this also fixes the issue for you.  

I'm glad this has been resolved for you. Any idea how much the brake light switch was or the labor to install it?  

so since the care was still under warranty, I didn't have to pay for anything, specially since its the brand new model, I suggest you take it to the dealer and have them deal with it if still under warranty.  

My brand new car was just leased less than a month ago..... This is really annoying.  

Well if they are making us wait and we really need cruise for along trip, we'd just use the $150 coupon they sent us. No we don't get reimbursed. But I don't forsee a long trip so we'll just wait it out.  

I took my car in to have the brake light switch replaced last Saturday. All covered under warranty. So far, so good, but it would sometimes go for a week or two without flashing before. I really hope it is fixed and that no new issues come up!  

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Howdy Folks. I'm a little late to the game here but as of early June I've has the same problem. On my third brake switch, been good for about 8 weeks but tomorrow starting a 2k mile trip and guess what, started again this morning, Arrrrggghhhh. Anyway had a long talk with the service forman on last trip to service. This is what was explained to me. When the ac compressor is cycling on and you hit the brake at the same time, wammo, that switch is surged with over voltage. The fix is a redesigned compressor or part of the compressor. Service told me no idea when or if that will happen and they will replace the switch as often as needed. But that's a half day of hassle for me. It is a known issue, the question is how urgent. Cheers all  

This happens to me every day after driving about 20 minutes regardless AC on or not. I checked with Subaru Canada again last week---No fix yet, no ETA either.  

Did it to me twice while in traffic yesterday. Then I stopped at a rest area and had no more stop and go and used cruse for about 50 miles no probs. Did not use air or defrost (compressor) yesterday when it did it twice. Stopping resets but if you have stop and go, it will do it even if cruise isn't enabled!  

It's a pain in the butt. It happens randomly for me. I really hope SOA have a fix for this soon.  

Has anyone else experienced this issue or contacted their dealer or SOA with any success or solutions?  

Has this happened to anyone else? I'm still in contact with SOA, but they have no idea what is causing this.  

Lemon law might be an option.  

I have close to 12K miles on the car so far & I just couldn't be bothered declaring it a lemon. I've been living with it for 4 months now. Once I get close to 30K I'll be trading it for the new Crosstrek most likely. Basically the dealer needs to see this happening in person for them to try figure out what's going on, so the next oil change hopefully it'll happen when I bring it in. SOA apparently have no idea what the issue is or what's causing it, just received email from them today. Email customer service at Subaru sucks. Very slow to respond & keep getting transferred from person to person :frown2:  

Glad I found this thread. This has been happening to me too since February. I've taken a video every time this has happened and have about 30+ videos. The trips to my local Subaru service center have been less than pleasant, as they are impatient and borderline rude when dealing with me. Long story short, the electronics recall was suppose to fix this problem, which it obviously hasn't. I find this problem unacceptable, five months into a new release for a car. My local dealership is taking one last look at it (for the fourth time), and if the issue is not resolved, I'll release the videos and send them off to corporate. Might even tweet/facebook to the corporate page to see if that has any bearing. Will keep everyone posted.  

I have shown my dealer countless videos of this happening, but they still need to see this happening in person so they can run a diagnostic on it to figure out what is causing it. I have thought about going on Subaru Twitter page & mentioning it on there, but I just don't have the time or patience. I've contacted SOA several times & keep getting passed around from person to person. For now I've learned to just turn on the CC when I start the car. Doesn't stop it from occurring, but it drives me crazy seeing it flash on the display. According to another member on here, Subaru Canada are aware of this issue, but funny how SOA knows nothing. It's all a load of BFS.  

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Elektrostal is a vibrant city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia. With a rich history, stunning architecture, and a thriving community, Elektrostal is a city that has much to offer. Whether you are a history buff, nature enthusiast, or simply curious about different cultures, Elektrostal is sure to captivate you.

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  • Elektrostal, known as the “Motor City of Russia,” is a vibrant and growing city with a rich industrial history, offering diverse cultural experiences and a strong commitment to environmental sustainability.
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Known as the “Motor City of Russia.”

Elektrostal, a city located in the Moscow Oblast region of Russia, earned the nickname “Motor City” due to its significant involvement in the automotive industry.

Home to the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Elektrostal is renowned for its metallurgical plant, which has been producing high-quality steel and alloys since its establishment in 1916.

Boasts a rich industrial heritage.

Elektrostal has a long history of industrial development, contributing to the growth and progress of the region.

Founded in 1916.

The city of Elektrostal was founded in 1916 as a result of the construction of the Elektrostal Metallurgical Plant.

Located approximately 50 kilometers east of Moscow.

Elektrostal is situated in close proximity to the Russian capital, making it easily accessible for both residents and visitors.

Known for its vibrant cultural scene.

Elektrostal is home to several cultural institutions, including museums, theaters, and art galleries that showcase the city’s rich artistic heritage.

A popular destination for nature lovers.

Surrounded by picturesque landscapes and forests, Elektrostal offers ample opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, camping, and birdwatching.

Hosts the annual Elektrostal City Day celebrations.

Every year, Elektrostal organizes festive events and activities to celebrate its founding, bringing together residents and visitors in a spirit of unity and joy.

Has a population of approximately 160,000 people.

Elektrostal is home to a diverse and vibrant community of around 160,000 residents, contributing to its dynamic atmosphere.

Boasts excellent education facilities.

The city is known for its well-established educational institutions, providing quality education to students of all ages.

A center for scientific research and innovation.

Elektrostal serves as an important hub for scientific research, particularly in the fields of metallurgy, materials science, and engineering.

Surrounded by picturesque lakes.

The city is blessed with numerous beautiful lakes, offering scenic views and recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Well-connected transportation system.

Elektrostal benefits from an efficient transportation network, including highways, railways, and public transportation options, ensuring convenient travel within and beyond the city.

Famous for its traditional Russian cuisine.

Food enthusiasts can indulge in authentic Russian dishes at numerous restaurants and cafes scattered throughout Elektrostal.

Home to notable architectural landmarks.

Elektrostal boasts impressive architecture, including the Church of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the Elektrostal Palace of Culture.

Offers a wide range of recreational facilities.

Residents and visitors can enjoy various recreational activities, such as sports complexes, swimming pools, and fitness centers, enhancing the overall quality of life.

Provides a high standard of healthcare.

Elektrostal is equipped with modern medical facilities, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare services.

Home to the Elektrostal History Museum.

The Elektrostal History Museum showcases the city’s fascinating past through exhibitions and displays.

A hub for sports enthusiasts.

Elektrostal is passionate about sports, with numerous stadiums, arenas, and sports clubs offering opportunities for athletes and spectators.

Celebrates diverse cultural festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal hosts a variety of cultural festivals, celebrating different ethnicities, traditions, and art forms.

Electric power played a significant role in its early development.

Elektrostal owes its name and initial growth to the establishment of electric power stations and the utilization of electricity in the industrial sector.

Boasts a thriving economy.

The city’s strong industrial base, coupled with its strategic location near Moscow, has contributed to Elektrostal’s prosperous economic status.

Houses the Elektrostal Drama Theater.

The Elektrostal Drama Theater is a cultural centerpiece, attracting theater enthusiasts from far and wide.

Popular destination for winter sports.

Elektrostal’s proximity to ski resorts and winter sport facilities makes it a favorite destination for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities.

Promotes environmental sustainability.

Elektrostal prioritizes environmental protection and sustainability, implementing initiatives to reduce pollution and preserve natural resources.

Home to renowned educational institutions.

Elektrostal is known for its prestigious schools and universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to students.

Committed to cultural preservation.

The city values its cultural heritage and takes active steps to preserve and promote traditional customs, crafts, and arts.

Hosts an annual International Film Festival.

The Elektrostal International Film Festival attracts filmmakers and cinema enthusiasts from around the world, showcasing a diverse range of films.

Encourages entrepreneurship and innovation.

Elektrostal supports aspiring entrepreneurs and fosters a culture of innovation, providing opportunities for startups and business development.

Offers a range of housing options.

Elektrostal provides diverse housing options, including apartments, houses, and residential complexes, catering to different lifestyles and budgets.

Home to notable sports teams.

Elektrostal is proud of its sports legacy, with several successful sports teams competing at regional and national levels.

Boasts a vibrant nightlife scene.

Residents and visitors can enjoy a lively nightlife in Elektrostal, with numerous bars, clubs, and entertainment venues.

Promotes cultural exchange and international relations.

Elektrostal actively engages in international partnerships, cultural exchanges, and diplomatic collaborations to foster global connections.

Surrounded by beautiful nature reserves.

Nearby nature reserves, such as the Barybino Forest and Luchinskoye Lake, offer opportunities for nature enthusiasts to explore and appreciate the region’s biodiversity.

Commemorates historical events.

The city pays tribute to significant historical events through memorials, monuments, and exhibitions, ensuring the preservation of collective memory.

Promotes sports and youth development.

Elektrostal invests in sports infrastructure and programs to encourage youth participation, health, and physical fitness.

Hosts annual cultural and artistic festivals.

Throughout the year, Elektrostal celebrates its cultural diversity through festivals dedicated to music, dance, art, and theater.

Provides a picturesque landscape for photography enthusiasts.

The city’s scenic beauty, architectural landmarks, and natural surroundings make it a paradise for photographers.

Connects to Moscow via a direct train line.

The convenient train connection between Elektrostal and Moscow makes commuting between the two cities effortless.

A city with a bright future.

Elektrostal continues to grow and develop, aiming to become a model city in terms of infrastructure, sustainability, and quality of life for its residents.

In conclusion, Elektrostal is a fascinating city with a rich history and a vibrant present. From its origins as a center of steel production to its modern-day status as a hub for education and industry, Elektrostal has plenty to offer both residents and visitors. With its beautiful parks, cultural attractions, and proximity to Moscow, there is no shortage of things to see and do in this dynamic city. Whether you’re interested in exploring its historical landmarks, enjoying outdoor activities, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Elektrostal has something for everyone. So, next time you find yourself in the Moscow region, don’t miss the opportunity to discover the hidden gems of Elektrostal.

Q: What is the population of Elektrostal?

A: As of the latest data, the population of Elektrostal is approximately XXXX.

Q: How far is Elektrostal from Moscow?

A: Elektrostal is located approximately XX kilometers away from Moscow.

Q: Are there any famous landmarks in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to several notable landmarks, including XXXX and XXXX.

Q: What industries are prominent in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal is known for its steel production industry and is also a center for engineering and manufacturing.

Q: Are there any universities or educational institutions in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal is home to XXXX University and several other educational institutions.

Q: What are some popular outdoor activities in Elektrostal?

A: Elektrostal offers several outdoor activities, such as hiking, cycling, and picnicking in its beautiful parks.

Q: Is Elektrostal well-connected in terms of transportation?

A: Yes, Elektrostal has good transportation links, including trains and buses, making it easily accessible from nearby cities.

Q: Are there any annual events or festivals in Elektrostal?

A: Yes, Elektrostal hosts various events and festivals throughout the year, including XXXX and XXXX.

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