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Old 04-26-2024, 10:59 AM
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Cruise control not working

I had not tested the cruise control since purchasing 6 or so months ago. I figured I would give it a try, but the system seems totally unresponsive to the buttons.

Is there a fuse? module?

Any suggestions welcome, thanks in advance.

2006 V8 Vantage Coupe
 
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Old 04-29-2024, 01:21 AM
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I presume you activated the cruise control with the button behind the other buttons first? A small "CRUISE" text will appear on the right display if I remember correctly.

Manual or automatic?

If manual, clutch pedal top of travel and brake switch will prohibit activation.
 
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Old 04-29-2024, 10:11 AM
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There are more buttons... thats embarrasing. That sorts it.

Thanks for the reply.

 
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Old 04-29-2024, 10:14 AM
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Yes, tucked away on the backside of the steering wheel. Don't ask me how I know..
 
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The "trials" of owning an Aston! LOL.

1) I bought our V8V 1400 miles from home, with two overnight stops. I think it was noon-ish on the second day before I figured out how to turn on the cruise control. Had it working the first day, I suppose just accidentally. Needed to get home ASAP, so didn't want to take time to stop and re-read the manual.

2) Drove it home, made one 200 mile loop and then put it away for fall/winter. As I was doing maintenance last month, I noticed the "Trip" button on the end of the turn signal stalk. I had forgotten about that switch! Nice to see the TPMS data, miles to empty, etc once again.

Another moment was just a few minutes into ownership when I turned on to a 45 mph street and realized that when an analog speedometer has to cover 0 to 200mph, it is pretty freaking useless around town.
 
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Originally Posted by mbrandt1402
Another moment was just a few minutes into ownership when I turned on to a 45 mph street and realized that when an analog speedometer has to cover 0 to 200mph, it is pretty freaking useless around town.
AMEN TO THAT!!
Maby that's why the digital one was implemented.
 
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It took me 2 months before I discovered the next/previous track buttons which work with CarPlay too.

I was watching a YouTube video and noticed some buttons on the back of the steering wheel. I though hmm. Do I have those? Well yes, yes I do. I actually really like where they are placed. Once you know you know.
 
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I need to try that rocker with the memory stick. I've put several "B&O demo" songs on it. Only recently discovered pushing the music staff button helped navigate the songs & folders on the stick.
 
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The buttons on the back of the steering wheel and the cruise control is exactly identical to the one in a 2002 Ford T-bird. In fact, many of the components on the dash are identical to the T-bird and Lincoln LS. My wife has a 2002 T-bird, and I have been amazed at the similarities in parts. The wheel base is identical to 0.1 inch.
 
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