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When your 2017 Toyota Corolla's cruise control stops working, there are a few common underlying reasons to look into. Firstly, check if the ABS or traction control lights are on, as this could prevent cruise control activation for safety reasons, assuming you have already verified this. The issue is more likely due to a faulty actuator to throttle cable, a damaged vacuum hose, or a defective vacuum actuator. It's also recommended to inspect the cruise control fuse, although this might not be the root cause but rather a signal of another problem. If you do find a blown fuse, be sure to investigate further to prevent encountering the same issue in the future.
If the cruise control is malfunctioning on the 2017 Toyota Corolla, it may be due to a fault in the cruise control module or if the vacuum actuator is no longer functioning. Another potential reason could be harm to a vacuum hose.