Big Bubba D
New LVC Member
Guys here my situation.
I'm in the process of driving from California to North Carolina in my 2000 Lincoln LS.
Right before I left I had a mechanic friend check the car over and clear all the codes.
On the first day of my drive the Advancetrac light started flashing continually.
After about 10 miles on the road my Cruise Control will shut off and not turn back on.
If I shut the car off and restart it the light continues to flash and the Cruise will work again for about 10 miles of freeway driving.
A couple of times the Check Advancetrac will come up and the light will go solid and the cruise will start to work again as normal.
I've searched and not found anything quite like this on the site that I could find.
Is this an easy fix, or is there a way to disable the advancetrac or cause it to go into tripped mode.
I'm currently in Mississippi and hoping to have cruise for the final 14 hours into Carolina.
Thanks for any help on this.
I don't post much but I've used more information off this board than I'd like to think about.
Ian
I'm in the process of driving from California to North Carolina in my 2000 Lincoln LS.
Right before I left I had a mechanic friend check the car over and clear all the codes.
On the first day of my drive the Advancetrac light started flashing continually.
After about 10 miles on the road my Cruise Control will shut off and not turn back on.
If I shut the car off and restart it the light continues to flash and the Cruise will work again for about 10 miles of freeway driving.
A couple of times the Check Advancetrac will come up and the light will go solid and the cruise will start to work again as normal.
I've searched and not found anything quite like this on the site that I could find.
Is this an easy fix, or is there a way to disable the advancetrac or cause it to go into tripped mode.
I'm currently in Mississippi and hoping to have cruise for the final 14 hours into Carolina.
Thanks for any help on this.
I don't post much but I've used more information off this board than I'd like to think about.
Ian