charleskoch19
Peugeot 107 Cruise Control Failure
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A 2006 Peugeot 107 experienced a cruise control failure, with an error stored, potentially due to a defective cable or plug. Possible causes include issues with the clock spring, speed sensors, pedal switch, or throttle position sensor. The problem was ultimately resolved at a workshop, where a defective connection was repaired.
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charleskoch19 (community.author)
Thanks. Could you say which component fixed it for you? Trying to get as much info as I can before repairs.
emiliascholz10
To be honest, I never figured it out myself! After fiddling around for ages, I ended up taking it to a workshop. They sorted it pretty quickly. Saved me a massive headache, and wasn't too expensive.
charleskoch19 (community.author)
Thanks for sharing. I went to a workshop and it was a defective connection. The repair cost 95€.
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emiliascholz10
Hey, I had something similar with my 107. Cruise control just quit. Did you check the clock spring? I've also heard dodgy speed sensors or even the pedal switch can cause it. Even the throttle position sensor might be to blame. Worth a look before you dive too deep!