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Old 02-11-2012, 12:22 PM
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cruise control prob 3.0d

Helo, i have a problem with my 2004 3.0d. When i activate the cc the light burns green but nothing happens. I've replaced the steeringwheel slipring but the cc is still not working. What are other common probs of the cc?

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Old 02-11-2012, 01:03 PM
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I too have a similar issue. I don't ever use it, but subscribing for ideas.
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Old 02-11-2012, 04:40 PM
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Helo, i have a problem with my 2004 3.0d. When i activate the cc the light burns green but nothing happens. I've replaced the steeringwheel slipring but the cc is still not working. What are other common probs of the cc?

thx
This might be a silly question and no offence...

But, when you activate the CC, when you get to the desired speed you want to cruise, do you press the + button, close to the CC activate button, to activate the speed?

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This might be a silly question and no offence...

But, when you activate the CC, when you get to the desired speed you want to cruise, do you press the + button, close to the CC activate button, to activate the speed?

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To follow up on what Rob is saying, you first have to turn the cruise control on, then press the + button to engage the cruise control....
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I know how it works and i used the + button, normally when activated and you push the brake or the clutch pedal, the light's orange. That"s now not any longer that's why i guess there's something else wrong.
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Old 02-12-2012, 08:07 AM
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Do you get any lights? Does the system even turn on? If not I'd be looking at a fuse or maybe your control module. If you are getting the system turning on when you press the I/O button but just not activating when you press the + button, maybe the + button has failed.......?

Just some ideas.......
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Old 02-12-2012, 02:20 PM
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The green cc light burns when i activate. I gonna replace the buttons. Someone knows where to find the electric drawings for the e 53?
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Today replaced the button control but cc stil not working
Wich fuse can i check or are there other sensors that can cause the failure?

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