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Anonymous Posted on Jul 18, 2013

Cruise control works intermittently

I have changed the steering column control mechanism and the module behind the glove box. The mechanic tells me that the solenoid that controls the vacuum is not getting a signal. He thinks it may be the panel cluster because he does not see a cruise control indicator light. I do not know if it even has one. He originally thought that it was the column control mechanism but it was not was not. Any suggestions? Evans

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Nov 03, 2008

SOURCE: cruise control won't work

make sure you speed warning is off if its on then then your cruse wont work
check the owners manuel it the thing you set to ring a bell when your car goes over the speed it happ to me once

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2009

SOURCE: Can't locate where the cruise control module is on 2002 Audi S4.

After a certain model year, the module above the glovebox disappeared and the controls it contained were built into the car's computer. If your cruise in your S4 is failing, it's most likely the combination switch (the stalk on the column) - it fails on virtually every B5-chassis Audi at some point (I'm about to install my third one on my 99 A4). Get that part, install it, and you should be good to go.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 25, 2009

SOURCE: '99 A6Q Cruise Control Problem

email me at [email protected] and I can help////

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 16, 2010

SOURCE: Audi TT Mk1 will not start.

Hi, did you sort the problem with your tt? I have exactly the same issue, apx engine, will not start, ecu not readable by vagcom or snapon scantool? Any advice gratefully recieved. Craig.

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