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SchwarzPaul

Seat Arona Cruise Control Failure

My 2019 Seat Arona with a gasoline engine has thrown a bit of a curveball at 90547 km. The cruise control has just stopped working. No engagement at all. I ran a scan, and it's throwing an error, which points towards a defective cable or plug connection. I've checked the fuse box for any blown fuses, but everything seems fine there. Any ideas where I should start looking? I am thinking pedal switch or something related to the steering wheel?

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idamoeller1

Cruise control issues on modern vehicles can be tricky. Since you have an error code stored, it suggests a fault the system has registered. Have you checked the brake light switch functionality? A faulty switch can often disable cruise control as a safety measure. Also, is your steering wheel clock spring functioning correctly? A failure there could interrupt the cruise control signal.

SchwarzPaul (Author)

Thanks for the quick reply. The brake lights seem to be working fine. I haven't checked the clock spring though – not really sure how to diagnose that. Any tips on how to check that or the pedal switch properly without specialist tools?

idamoeller1

A faulty pedal switch is indeed a strong possibility, given the error code. You mention the brake lights illuminate, but the cruise control system has a separate circuit within the switch that might be failing. Regarding the clock spring, diagnosis without specialist equipment can be challenging, as it involves continuity testing of the circuits running through it. Given the potential complexity and the stored error code, a workshop visit may be the most efficient route to properly diagnose and resolve the issue. They have diagnostic tools to pinpoint the exact cause and replace any faulty components.

SchwarzPaul (Author)

Took it to the shop, and you nailed it! It was a dodgy cable on the pedal switch. 95€ later, and my cruise control is working perfectly again. Thanks a lot for the help!

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