elisa_shadow48
Aygo cruise control failure
Summary of the thread
A 2011 Toyota Aygo experienced a cruise control failure, with diagnostics indicating an error but no engagement. The issue was traced to a defective cable connection, which was resolved at a workshop, restoring the cruise control functionality. Checking speed sensors and connections was suggested as a potential solution.
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elisa_shadow48 (community.author)
Thanks! I haven't checked the speed sensors specifically. The brake lights seem fine. Which speed sensor should I be focusing on? And which dashboard light are you referring to?
melinashadow84
When my cruise control failed, I looked at the sensors for the wheel speed. Since you have the error in memory, going to a workshop to have it diagnosed will save you a lot of time. In my case, the mechanic pinpointed the issue to a corroded connector. This may also affect other safety systems, so it is a good idea to get it checked out.
elisa_shadow48 (community.author)
Thanks for sharing your experience! I took it to the workshop, and as you suspected, it was indeed a defective cable connection. The repair cost me 95€. Now the cruise control works perfectly again!
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melinashadow84
I had a similar problem with my Aygo recently. The error memory pointed to a defective cable or plug connection. Did you check the speed sensors? Sometimes a faulty speed sensor can prevent the cruise control from working. Is there any dashboard light illuminated?