RAVE has a comprehensive Cruise Control diagnostic pathway......
Nope - but it will help you gain a better idea of what is wrong with the system - be it the relay, the ECU etc....Does it tell how to take the relay apart & see what could have gone inside it?
What makes you think its the ecu doo ?
Best have a good look over what you did unplugging the EAS block its so easy to miss something, have you power to the pump ? Is it working, cables all connected ? The switch on the brake pedal is a favorite.....but as it was all OK before I don't see why it wouldn't be after if unless you disturbed something.
Or you could just work your way through the diagnostics (multimeter required) and pinpoint the problem that way
Take the pump off and shove 12volts threw it, connect a bulb to the plug on some long wires run into the cabin via the passenger door and go for a drive over 30 mph that will eliminate 2 things there.
The only drawback with RAVE is that you need a laptop in the car as you go through diagnostics page by page and if you share one with her indoors she wont like grease all over the touch pad thats why i got an old one just for the cars
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