2014 BMW 750Li Cruise Control Not Working

Reasons a 2014 BMW 750Li Cruise Control Isn't Working

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The most common reasons a 2014 BMW 750Li cruise control isn't working are failed control module, sensor or switch issues, or throttle actuation problems.
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Tuffy Tire & Auto Service Center - Grandview

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1524 W 5th Ave
Columbus, OH
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Excite Auto Repair & Towing

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3430 Westerville Road
Columbus, OH
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5200 Fisher Road
Columbus, OH
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Tuffy Tire & Auto Service - Grove City

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How much does it cost to fix a 2014 BMW 750Li 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.

Related 2014 BMW 750Li Problems

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BMW 750Li steering angle sensor issue with turn signal malfunction and DSC warning
Some BMW 750Li owners report experiencing issues with the steering angle sensor, including turn signal malfunctions and DSC (Dynamic Stability Control) warnings. These problems can arise due to the critical role the steering angle sensor plays in the vehicle's stability control systems. A common symptom reported is the turn signal failing to disengage after straightening the wheel, which can be frustrating for drivers. Additionally, some owners notice random DSC malfunctions or warning lights related to ABS or traction control, often linked to a dirty steering angle sensor. While cleaning the sensor's contact points may provide a temporary fix, persistent issues may necessitate a complete sensor replacement and reprogramming of the assembly under the steering wheel. It is crucial for owners to address these steering angle sensor problems promptly to maintain the safety and proper functioning of their BMW 750Li's DSC system and related components.
3 model years affected
Avg Mileage: 1104,779
16 others reported problem
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BMW 750Li leveling system light activated after air strut service
Some BMW 750Li owners report experiencing issues with the Level Control System after servicing the air struts, indicated by the activation of the leveling system light. These problems may arise from a malfunctioning air suspension, which can prevent the vehicle from raising or self-leveling properly. Symptoms of a failing suspension system include warning messages about Level Control Malfunction, hissing sounds from air springs, and imbalances in car height, alongside compressor engagement issues and prolonged operation. Additionally, replacing air struts may lead to uneven air distribution or excessive raising of the rear of the vehicle. Leaking air springs can further disrupt suspension balance, triggering warning messages. Owners are advised to check for leaks, ensure proper air distribution, and verify that the air suspension system is functioning correctly to address these concerns.
1 model year affected
Avg Mileage: 1106,540
2 others reported problem
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