2010 BMW 328i XDrive Cruise Control Not Working

Reasons a 2010 BMW 328i xDrive Cruise Control Isn't Working

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The most common reasons a 2010 BMW 328i xDrive cruise control isn't working are failed control module, sensor or switch issues, or throttle actuation problems.
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How much does it cost to fix a 2010 BMW 328i xDrive cruise control isn't working?

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The total repair cost will vary based on the condition of your vehicle and the number of repairs needed to fix your symptom. Proper diagnosis will save you money by finding the exact repairs needed to fix your car right the first time.

In the event that a wheel speed sensor fails, the ABS, traction control system (TCS) and manufacturer specific stability control system lights will illuminate, informing the driver that the systems are disabled. The vehicle will be more prone to tire slip, and normal driving patterns may need to be adjusted to correct for the loss of computer control. On older vehicle's, the speedometer can be affected, causing illumination of the check engine light as well.

A faulty cruise control module will simply result in deactivation of cruise control settings. This is because a detected error in the cruise control system could lead to hazardous driving conditions, so the module will be disabled, and the cruise control system warning light will be displayed. This will be a different message depending on make and model, and a warning light or message may be displayed on the driver instrument cluster.

Related 2010 BMW 328i xDrive Problems

Read about related problems experienced by other BMW 328i xDrive drivers like you.

Mitsubishi Diamante cruise control malfunction after drive line obstruction removal
Some Mitsubishi Diamante owners report experiencing cruise control malfunctions after removing a drive line obstruction, often linked to issues with the control module, sensor, or switch. These problems may stem from failed components that prevent the cruise control system from engaging or holding speed, despite power being available to the dash and fuse. Additionally, throttle actuation issues, such as a faulty throttle position sensor, can lead to the engine's computer overcompensating with fuel, which may result in black exhaust from the tailpipe. Owners are advised to thoroughly troubleshoot the cruise control system and inspect key components like the control module, sensor, and throttle to identify any damage or malfunction caused during the obstruction removal process.
4 model years affected
Avg Mileage: 1162,250
5 others reported problem
1 comment
Acura TL cruise control will not engage after multiple button presses
Some Acura TL owners report experiencing difficulties with their cruise control not engaging, even after multiple button presses. This issue may stem from a faulty cruise control switch on the steering wheel, which can malfunction and prevent proper engagement. Additionally, problems with the control module, sensors, or switches are common culprits behind cruise control failures. Throttle sensor failures can also contribute to these malfunctions. Some owners find that a bad clock spring, located behind the steering wheel, affects the functionality of the cruise control buttons. Furthermore, issues related to the cruise system components, such as the brake switch, cruise servo, or wiring, may also be involved. To diagnose the problem, some owners recommend using a scan tool to identify any fault codes that could be disabling the cruise control system. It is also advisable to check for blown fuses related to the cruise control system, as these can disrupt power supply to essential components. If the cruise control remains unresponsive, it is important to have the necessary components checked or replaced to effectively resolve the issue.
1 model year affected
Avg Mileage: 1225,000
2 others reported problem
1 comment
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