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Škoda Karoq cruise control no longer works

Hello folks! I have a strange problem with my Skoda Karoq (gasoline, year of manufacture 2017). The cruise control system no longer works and there is an error in the memory. I suspect it might have something to do with the cruise control. Have any of you had similar experiences and can give me tips on how to narrow down or fix the problem? I would be particularly interested to hear how your garage solved the problem. Thank you in advance for your help!

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The Škoda Karoq's cruise control system has stopped working, and an error is present in the memory. The issue might be related to the control unit, as a similar problem occurred in a Škoda Superb, where the control unit was faulty and required repair. It is suggested to check the control unit and consider the possibility of a simple fuse replacement. The owner plans to consult a mechanic to diagnose and resolve the issue.

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MaxS89

Hi, I'm not an expert but I have a bit of experience with cars and had a similar problem with my Skoda Superb (2015 model year). I think your problem might have to do with the control unit. On my car, the control unit was faulty and I had it repaired at my garage. It cost me 1000 euros. I can't say for sure whether this is exactly your problem. Do you have any additional information, such as error codes that are shown on the display? This could help us to narrow down the problem more precisely.

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LudwigBergmanRider (community.author)

Meal time! I wasn't afraid of faults. Everything was fine at the last service at 87654 km. So both the engine oil change and filter change were OK. No error codes on the display. Everything was fine until this problem. I will probably follow the advice and have the control unit checked. That will probably be the best thing to do, just hope it won't be too expensive. Thanks for the input!

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MaxS89

Well then, let's hope that it really is the control unit and not something else. The problem with mine was indeed connected to the control unit and the repair wasn't exactly cheap. With a bit of luck, you'll have a warranty case and won't have to dig too deep into your pockets. Incidentally, it could also be a simple fuse that needs replacing. Please let us know how it went so that others can learn from your experience. Keep your fingers crossed that it's something simple and cheap!

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LudwigBergmanRider (community.author)

Hi, thanks for keeping your fingers crossed! I'll talk through the possible causes with my mechanic and hope it's just a minor issue. And of course, as soon as I know more, I'll let you know so others can benefit too. Always happy to read your experiences and tips here. Thanks, guys!

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