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How do i diagnose this problem? How many fuses does it have? Wheres the fuse located at? Any common problems? Im hoping its a fuse problem!
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My cruise button is kind of finicky... it seems the housing is kind of loose somehow so the button doesn't "click" when I press it. However, if I squeeze the housing around the button (front to back) when I press it, it works just fine.
*edit* The thing with being able to raise and lower the windows when the car is off and the keys are out is actually a feature on some Toyotas. I don't remember how long it lasts after you turn off the car, but once you open the door it should quit doing that. This post has been edited by CoolDoctorJ: Jan 28, 2005 - 12:40 AM |
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QUOTE(CoolDoctorJ @ Jan 27, 2005 - 10:36 PM) My cruise button is kind of finicky... it seems the housing is kind of loose somehow so the button doesn't "click" when I press it. However, if I squeeze the housing around the button (front to back) when I press it, it works just fine. When I first got my car ( I bought it used ) the same thing happened with my CC. Apparently, the rectangular block that snaps into the back of the CC knob wasn't staying in and I had to do what you did - pushing it in. So I thought, why not super glue it in? So I did, and haven't had a problem with it working ever since. |
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