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Car Forum / Volvo Cars / February 2007

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S40 cruise control moods

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Simon B. - 10 Feb 2007 12:16 GMT
Good morning all,
The cruise control will work only ten % of the time.
I can hear when it starts from OFF as it does a little *bzzz* noise.
Then, from the moment i set the desired speed, it'll run fine, until I
stop it or if i push brake or shift pedals.
Annoying, it won't activate most of the time.
I strongly suspect a defect electrical contact, altough no lights nor
message beeing displayed.
Volvo asks 1000 bucks in order to repair, and it's not my bag.
I should be grateful if you would help.
Mike F - 12 Feb 2007 20:06 GMT
> Good morning all,
> The cruise control will work only ten % of the time.
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> Volvo asks 1000 bucks in order to repair, and it's not my bag.
> I should be grateful if you would help.

When the cruise control doesn't work, hook your foot under the brake
pedal and pull it up (i.e. the opposite direction you normally move
it).  (If there's a clutch pedal, pull it up too.)

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Mike F.
Thornhill (near Toronto), Ont.

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Simon B. - 28 Feb 2007 21:04 GMT
>> Good morning all,
>> The cruise control will work only ten % of the time.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>pedal and pull it up (i.e. the opposite direction you normally move
>it).  (If there's a clutch pedal, pull it up too.)

Mike, thanks for your reply. The brake pedal actually opens the
circuit, and prevents constant speed functions activation unless i
pull it first with foot.
Simon B.
 
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