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P1565 — Speed Control Command Switch Out of Range High

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P1565

MERCURY P — Powertrain

Speed Control Command Switch Out of Range High

Brand: MERCURY
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Causes

  • Faulty speed control/cruise command switch (steering wheel switch)
  • Short to battery voltage (VB) in the switch harness or connector
  • Poor or corroded connector/terminal at the switch or PCM
  • Damaged wiring (chafing, pinched, or exposed conductor) in the switch circuit
  • Poor ground or supply reference to the switch circuit
  • Faulty PCM or steering column control module (rare)

Symptoms

  • Cruise control will not set or engage
  • Cruise may disconnect immediately or not respond to set/resume commands
  • Cruise control indicator may flash or remain off
  • Possible intermittent operation of steering wheel switches
  • Related stored codes for vehicle speed or voltage may also be present

What to check

  • Retrieve freeze frame and stored data with a scan tool; note conditions when code set
  • Check for other related DTCs (vehicle speed sensor, system voltage, steering wheel module)
  • Visually inspect cruise switch/steering wheel controls, connectors, and wiring for damage or corrosion
  • Backprobe the switch connector and monitor reference and signal voltages with ignition ON (engine off)
  • Wiggle test the wiring and clock spring while watching live data for signal jumps
  • Check connector pins for bent or pushed-out terminals and secure mating

Signal parameters

  • Typical reference/supply voltage to switch: ~5 V (varies by system)
  • Expected switch signal range: 0–5 V (steady values or momentary changes when buttons pressed)
  • Out-of-range high condition: signal persistently near battery voltage (e.g., >4.5–5.0 V) or above expected threshold
  • Open or short-to-ground would show very low/zero volts; short-to-VB shows near battery voltage (~12 V) when ignition ON (indicates wiring fault)

Diagnostic algorithm

  1. Scan for codes and note freeze-frame/live-data. Clear codes and attempt to reproduce to confirm repeatability.
  2. Inspect the steering wheel/cruise switch, connector, and wiring harness for damage, corrosion, or water intrusion. Repair any visible faults.
  3. Backprobe the switch connector: verify reference voltage, ground, and the switch signal circuit. Compare readings to expected values (see signal_params).
  4. Operate each cruise switch function while monitoring the signal. Look for correct voltage changes or persistent high values.
  5. Perform a wiggle test on the steering column wiring and clock spring while watching the live signal to find intermittent faults.
  6. Disconnect the cruise switch assembly and check if the code clears or a different code appears. If disconnecting clears the high signal, suspect the switch or harness.
  7. If wiring and switch test OK, inspect and test the clock spring (contact reel) for internal damage or short. Replace if necessary.
  8. If all wiring, switch, and clock spring confirm good, consider testing or replacing the PCM/steering module as a last step or consult manufacturer service data for module bench tests.
  9. After repairs, clear codes and road-test to verify the fault does not return and cruise functions correctly.

Likely causes

  • Shorted wire to constant battery voltage at the cruise switch connector
  • Internal switch failure causing a high-voltage output
  • Corroded connector or poor contact raising the measured voltage
  • Damaged clock spring causing intermittent high signal to PCM

Fault status

⚠️ Status
P1565 — Speed Control Command Switch Out of Range High. PCM detected a switch/signal voltage or level above the expected range on the cruise control command circuit. This can prevent normal cruise control operation.
🟡 Repair difficulty: Medium
⏱️ Diagnostic time: 0.5-2 hours

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