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Walle
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Hi! I have issues with cruise control. When you set a speed, cruising along and then press the pause button on the right side of the steering wheel cruise controll doesn’t turn off. Instead the set speed decreases. To turn it off i have to press the brakes. Otherwise it works as normal. Anyone here that have had the same experience? Walle |
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Hattershaun
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Location: Bedfordshire, UK |
Walle wrote ... Hi! I have issues with cruise control. When you set a speed, cruising along and then press the pause button on the right side of the steering wheel cruise controll doesn’t turn off. Instead the set speed decreases. To turn it off i have to press the brakes. Otherwise it works as normal. Anyone here that have had the same experience? Walle That’s quite a common issue. Caused by poor electrical connections under the steering wheel. A temporary fix is to move the steering wheel up/down/in/out a few times as far as it will go or bash the binnacle under the steering wheel. Longer term fix is to remove the plastic cover under the steering wheel, then remove the cable tie that holds a bunch of wires tightly together, plus check/clean the plugs/connectors with electrical lube. |
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Walle
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Hattershaun wrote ... That’s quite a common issue. Caused by poor electrical connections under the steering wheel. A temporary fix is to move the steering wheel up/down/in/out a few times as far as it will go or bash the binnacle under the steering wheel. Longer term fix is to remove the plastic cover under the steering wheel, then remove the cable tie that holds a bunch of wires tightly together, plus check/clean the plugs/connectors with electrical lube. Thanx! I will try that. W// |
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M2dis
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Location: Tartu |
Walle wrote ... Hattershaun wrote ... That’s quite a common issue. Caused by poor electrical connections under the steering wheel. A temporary fix is to move the steering wheel up/down/in/out a few times as far as it will go or bash the binnacle under the steering wheel. Longer term fix is to remove the plastic cover under the steering wheel, then remove the cable tie that holds a bunch of wires tightly together, plus check/clean the plugs/connectors with electrical lube. Thanx! I will try that. W// There is even a reply with pictures in this forum - Click Here - |
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