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Old 14-03-2012, 02:40 PM   #1
Vincenzo
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Default Help needed - cruise control

AU 111 XR6

A few weeks back I was driving around town (Darwin). I regularly use the C/C so I don't have to worry about speed creep. Suddenly the C/C would engage but not set. I did some checking through old threads and found several with cures for my ailment.

There are no LED lights fitted and brake lights are working.

Replaced the brake switch under the pedal with no change.

Am I remembering rightly that there is also a switch under the clutch pedal and does anyone know if it is the same as the brake switch.

I'm sorry but I am damned if I can find the original thread I was reading. Can someone please help with some more ideas. I'm not sure if this is related but my ABS light comes on at the dash and I have no ABS brakes. It is not essential to me as I was a defensive driving instructor.

Cheers and thanks

Vincenzo

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