juliaeule1
Latio Cruise Control Failure
Summary of the thread
The 2004 Nissan Latio's cruise control failure was due to a defective plug connection, as initially suspected. The issue was resolved by checking and repairing the cable and plug connection, which is a common cause for such failures. The problem was confirmed and fixed at a workshop, costing 95€.
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juliaeule1 (community.author)
Thanks! Where exactly is the cable and plug located? And I didn't see any warning lights on the dashboard. Could it be related to the speed sensor or even the brake light switch?
floriansilver41
On mine, the connection was near the component. I'm no expert, but if it's throwing an error, and you aren't sure, it's probably best to have a workshop take a look. That's what I ended up doing.
juliaeule1 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice. Took it to the workshop, you were right - it was a defective plug connection! Cost me 95€ to repair.
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floriansilver41
I had something similar happen in my Latio. Check the cable and plug connection. It's a common issue and might cause the cruise control to fail. Also, did the dashboard light come on?