P1701 – Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models DTC

Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models DTC P1701 – Cruise Control Set Signal Circuit Malfunction (A/T)

DTC P1701 meaning on Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models

The DTC P1701 code on Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models indicates a Cruise Control Set Signal Circuit Malfunction in vehicles equipped with automatic transmissions.

Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models DTC P1701 symptoms

  • Cruise control not engaging or maintaining speed
  • Cruise control light flashing or not illuminating
  • Check Engine Light (CEL) may be illuminated

Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models DTC P1701 causes

  • Defective cruise control switch
  • Wiring issues in the cruise control circuit
  • Malfunctioning cruise control module
  • Faulty brake pedal switch

Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models DTC P1701 seriousness

The DTC P1701 code may not affect the drivability of the vehicle, but it can impact the convenience and functionality of the cruise control system. It is recommended to address this issue to ensure proper cruise control operation.

How to diagnose DTC P1701 on Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models

  • Use an OBD-II scanner to retrieve the trouble codes and freeze frame data
  • Inspect the cruise control switch for proper operation
  • Check the cruise control circuit wiring for any damage or loose connections
  • Test the cruise control module for functionality
  • Verify the brake pedal switch is working correctly

How to fix DTC P1701 on Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models

  • Replace the defective cruise control switch if necessary
  • Repair any damaged wiring in the cruise control circuit
  • Replace the malfunctioning cruise control module
  • Adjust or replace the faulty brake pedal switch

How to erase DTC P1701 on Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models

To clear the DTC P1701 code on Subaru OBD-II 1996 & Newer models, you can use an OBD-II scanner to reset the codes. After addressing the underlying issue causing the code, clearing the code will turn off the Check Engine Light and reset the system for further monitoring.