Fault code P056C is called “Cruise Control Cancel Signal Malfunction” but in different programs it may be called differently. This fault designation applies to all vehicles equipped with OBD-II.
Technical description and explained code P056C
This diagnostic trouble code (DTC) is a generic code. Error P056C is considered a generic code because it applies to all makes and models of vehicles. Although the specific repair steps may vary slightly depending on the model.
Cruise control was designed for comfort, the sole purpose of which is to maintain the vehicle speed set manually by the driver. The driver does not need to control the accelerator pedal. If the car is equipped with an automatic transmission, he can control and adjust the shifts according to the driving conditions in real time.
This code refers to a specific input circuit in the cruise control system. Refer to your service manual to determine which wire or circuit to focus on. Since the circuit with the activation signal may vary from manufacturer to manufacturer.
If the cruise control cancellation signal malfunctions, the control module (PCM) will write code P056C into memory and turn on the warning light on the instrument panel. It is likely that after this, the use of the indicated function will be disabled or will not work properly.
Symptoms of vehicle malfunctions
The main signal that an error P056C has occurred is the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) is also known as the CheckEngine Light.
It can also be warning signs such as:
- Cruise control lamp on the dashboard is off or on all the time.
- Cruise control does not work completely.
- Unstable operation of the cruise control.
- Some functions do not work as they should (e.g. setting, resuming, accelerating, etc.).
- Cruise control turns on but does not work.
- Unable to set the cruise control to the desired speed.
Code P056C has a low degree of severity, as it does not affect safety and major vehicle components. But, like any electrical problem, it is better to eliminate it, so that the malfunction does not worsen in the future.
Factors that can cause this error code
The error code P056C can mean that one or more of the following problems have occurred:
- Cruise control switch is defective.
- Wiring problem (breakage, chafing, etc.).
- Faulty connector (e.g. corroded contacts).
- Debris and dirt are mechanically interfering with the cruise control switch.
- Cruise control module is defective.
- Sometimes the cause is a defective PCM module.
How to fix or reset OBD-2 code P056C
Some suggested steps for troubleshooting and fix the error code P056C:
- Usually you just need to repair or replace the damaged wires to fix this error.
- It is also necessary to check the connection connectors.
- You should check for debris that is interfering with the cruise control switch.
- If no problems are found, the cruise control module or PCM may be defective.
Diagnose and repair of problems
The first step in the P056C troubleshooting process is to review the Technical Service Bulletins (TSB). For known problems with a particular vehicle.
Next, locate the vehicle’s multi-function cruise control switch and visually inspect it for contamination. The plastic buttons get dirty very easily, causing them to not function properly.
Make sure that the mechanical operation of the switch is smooth and uninterrupted. Any problem should be corrected.
To access the connectors and harnesses of the cruise control switch input circuit, you may need to remove the protective plastic. After that, check the continuity of the wires and connections.
A problem with the PCM module is, in most cases, a last resort to diagnose the P056C error. Given the fact that this can be one of the most expensive repairs, it’s best to leave it to the professionals.
On which vehicles does this problem occur most frequently
Fault code P056C can occur on different vehicles but there are statistics on which brands this occurs most often. Here is a list of some of them:
- Audi
- Chevrolet
- Ford
- Hyundai
- Nissan
- Volkswagen
Fault code P056C can sometimes be found with other errors. The most common are the following: P0564, P0565, P0566, P0567, P0568, P0569, P056A, P056B, P0570.