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          00895 - Cruise Control Switch (E45)
          
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      00895 - Cruise Control Switch (E45): Defective
      
- 1.1.1.2 Possible Symptoms
 
- 1.1.2.2 Possible Causes
 
- 1.1.3.2 Possible Solutions
 
- 1.1.4.2 Special Notes
 
 
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      1.1.1
      00895 - Cruise Control Switch (E45): Defective
      
 
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* Most common Problem is a faulty Blinker/Cruise Control Stalk, early Golf 5 (and similar) Models are known for this Type of Problem.  | * Most common Problem is a faulty Blinker/Cruise Control Stalk (actually the small Lever on Top of it), early Golf 5 (and similar) Models are known for this Type of Problem. Inside the Stalk is a sliding Mechanism which looses Contact and therefor creates an implausible Signal, the official way is to replace the Stalk but Enthusiasts found its easier/cheaper to adjust/fix the sliding Mechanism instead.  | ||
[[Category:Fault Codes]]  | [[Category:Fault Codes]]  | ||
Revision as of 20:18, 1 October 2008
00895 - Cruise Control Switch (E45)
00895 - Cruise Control Switch (E45): Defective
Possible Symptoms
- Cruise Control not working
 
Possible Causes
- Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Cruise Control Switch (E45) faulty
 - Cruise Control Switch (E45) faulty
 
Possible Solutions
- Check Wiring/Connector(s) from/to Cruise Control Switch (E45)
 - Check/Replace Cruise Control Switch (E45)
 
Special Notes
- Most common Problem is a faulty Blinker/Cruise Control Stalk (actually the small Lever on Top of it), early Golf 5 (and similar) Models are known for this Type of Problem. Inside the Stalk is a sliding Mechanism which looses Contact and therefor creates an implausible Signal, the official way is to replace the Stalk but Enthusiasts found its easier/cheaper to adjust/fix the sliding Mechanism instead.