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Cruise control without function
Fault stored
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Hi, thanks for the quick reply. My GT86 has about 63330 kilometers on it, and the last inspection was in May this year. I can't remember the exact wording of the error message, but it was something to do with cruise control. Your experience sounds pretty similar to my problem. I just hope the damage to mine isn't as expensive. Best regards!
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Well, that sounds pretty similar to what I experienced. With your mileage and the last inspection, it may well be that the cruise control error is due to a problem with the control unit. I would definitely advise you to take it to a garage and have it checked there. It's always annoying, of course, but once the control unit is faulty, the only thing that can help is to replace it. Maybe you're lucky and it's something else that costs less. But you'd better be prepared for a larger amount. I'll keep my fingers crossed that it won't be that expensive for you. Let me know how it turns out! Best regards!
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Hello, thank you very much for the advice. I will follow your suggestion and take my car to the garage. It's always annoying when unexpected costs are incurred, but safety first of course. I'll definitely let you know how it turns out. Keep your fingers crossed that the repair won't be too expensive! Best regards!
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Hi, yes, I had a similar problem with my 2014 Toyota Scion FR-S. My knowledge of cars is quite modest, but I can tell you how it was handled in my garage. The control unit in my engine was defective and had to be replaced. It cost me a total of 1000 euros. It felt like a lot, but everything ran smoothly again after the repair. Can you please give me more details about your car? For example, exactly which error message is displayed? That could help me to help you more specifically. Best regards
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