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Old 10-02-2009, 10:01 PM   #1
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Default Cruise Control

Recently ive had problems with the stereo not working, the buttons do not work on it now, its a factory stereo in my AU1, I can reset the stereo to display C0dE and some times after awhile it'll start working again, i know its the head unit is stuffed and needs replacing but will this effect the cruise control as well since the s/wheel buttons are now like the stereo s/wheel buttons (not working) the cruise switch doesnt seem to work now as well, are they conected to the stereo wiring?

I should have checked cruise worked when the stereo was going fine but now ive had to reset it again and wait till it decides to work again if ever it does.

So yeah is it all conected to the cruise control wiring, meaning the stereo not working hence neigther is the cruise aswell?

Thanks.

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