valentinaice1
GTR Cruise Control Failure
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Nissan GTR experienced cruise control failure at 210,797 km, with an error message on the speedometer and a stored error code. Diagnostics suggested a possible cable or plug issue. After inspection, the problem was identified as a defective cable connection, which was repaired, resolving the cruise control issue.
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valentinaice1 (community.author)
The error message is persistent. I haven't checked the fuse box yet, but I will. Can you explain the potential connection between the throttle body and the cruise control malfunction?
emilykrause1
Yeah, the persistent message is a pain, right? Honestly, I'm no expert, but after checking the fuses, I'd say get it looked at by a pro. My problem ended up being a dodgy connection somewhere in the steering wheel controls and it needed proper diagnostic tools to find it. Could be the actuator as well.
valentinaice1 (community.author)
Following your advice, I had it inspected at a workshop. It was a defective cable connection, costing 95€. The cruise control is now working.
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emilykrause1
Hey man, that sucks! I had almost the exact same thing happen on my GTR! Drove me nuts. Was the error message super persistent? Did you check the fuse box first? That's usually the easiest thing to rule out. Maybe it's connected to the throttle body?