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Fault stored
Cruise control without function
(Translated from German)
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Hey, well, the warranty doesn't look very good, it's already expired. As far as mileage is concerned, my sweetie has just clocked up 98765 km. Unfortunately, I can't say much about the maintenance of the cruise control, as it's been a while since the last service. Hope this helps! See you then!
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Well, it's a shame that the warranty has expired. At just under 100,000 km, it doesn't sound like the cruise control has failed due to wear and tear, but you never know for sure. In my case, as I said, the control unit was faulty, but there could also be other reasons. If I were you, I would go to the garage as soon as possible and have it checked. They can read out the fault memory device and then see exactly what the problem is. As far as the price is concerned, it depends very much on the specific problem and therefore on the necessary repair or replacement parts. But you should definitely be prepared for costs in the three- to four-digit range. Hope that helps you. Let us know what the problem was in the end! See you then!
(Translated from German)
Hello, yes, I once had a similar problem with my 2016 Audi A6. I would say I have average experience with cars, but I'm not a professional. In my case, the control unit was defective. It cost the garage just under 1000 euros. But I would need more details about your car to help you more precisely. Is your Audi still under warranty? What mileage does it have? When was the cruise control last serviced? See you then!
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