Yeah, that fuse will cut all power going through the switch. you said the cruise control won't turn on at all? Does the green light on the dash lightup when you turn it on? or does that come on, but it won't let you set it. It's odd if you can NEVER activate the cruise control. I'm going to paste this little section from the manual on it:
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(9) MANUAL CANCEL function
The ECM cancels the cruise control under the
following conditions while driving:
• The cruise control main switch is pulled to
"CANCEL".
• The brake pedal is depressed.
• The clutch pedal is depressed (M/T only).
• The cruise control main switch ON-OFF
button is pushed off.
(10)AUTO CANCEL function
If any of the following malfunctions occur in the
system, the ECM stops the cruising control until
the cruise control main switch ON-OFF button is
pushed off.
• Stop light switch assembly malfunction
• Vehicle speed signal circuit malfunction
• Throttle body assembly malfunction
If any of the following malfunctions occur to the
system, the ECM stops the cruising control until
the ignition switch is turned off.
• Stop light switch input circuit malfunction
• CANCEL function circuit malfunction
Under these conditions, the cruise main
indicator light blinks until the cruise control main
switch ON-OFF button is pushed off.
AUTO CANCEL also works when actual vehicle
speed either drops below 40 km/h (25 mph) or is
16 km/h lower than the set speed.
So it looks like it's probably the switch. The book says you should have someone check the DTC to see if it's throwing any codes (a CE light may not be on even though there are codes). The stop light switch malfunction code is P0571 or P0552. If you are mechanicly inclined, and have a multimeter, the manual says this is how you check the switch (it's located at the top of the pedal under the dash and it unplugs fairly easly):
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(a) Turn the ignition switch off.
(b) Disconnect the stop light switch connector.
(c) Measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the
table below.
Standard resistance:
Tester connection Switch condition Specification
Resistance between Pins 3 and 4
(Brake pedal depressed) 10 Ω or higher
Resistance between Pins 3 and 4
(Brake pedal released) Below 1 Ω
Not really much more i can say other than watch for it with that fuse pulled (it's under the dash) or unplug the switch (both should give us the proper result we are looking for). The parking break shouldn't have any effect on it atall (other than vibrating the car to realign a loose wire. Same withthe auto light function because that is only active when the key is on. Anyways, the breaks are setup that if you do forget to plug the switch back in or the fuse, your breaks will still work, but your lights, ABS, traction control, and cruis control will not function properly (so don't worry about not being able to stop). Anyways, let me know what you find and we'll go from there, and if you can answer about the cruis control conditions, that will help track things down a bit.