shooter89 Posted July 8 Share Posted July 8 Hi all, I'm quite familiar with 370Zs, but I'm currently dealing with an issue I can't figure out. The cruise control buttons aren't working at all, while the volume controls function just fine. I've removed the airbag to inspect the connections, and everything appears to be properly connected with no visible damage. I also tried to locate a fuse related to cruise control but couldn’t find one. Does anyone know what might be causing this? Or could point me to which fuse (if any) controls the cruise control system? Thanks in advance! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SWoMP Posted Wednesday at 04:07 Share Posted Wednesday at 04:07 This may sound unlikely but I had a similar problem. Have you made sure your left foot is totally off the clutch pedal when trying to engage CC. Apologies, if you've already done that, but worth a mention... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shooter89 Posted Wednesday at 21:51 Author Share Posted Wednesday at 21:51 17 hours ago, SWoMP said: This may sound unlikely but I had a similar problem. Have you made sure your left foot is totally off the clutch pedal when trying to engage CC. Apologies, if you've already done that, but worth a mention... I can confirm I tried with my foot off the clutch also removed the cable and attached to the sensor and then put it back on. I wonder if the switch is dead but I see no cruise control lights on the dash when i press the button, like it does not exist. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stewal Posted yesterday at 14:08 Share Posted yesterday at 14:08 Clutch and brake pedal switches are a good place to start. Then scan with a code reader: traction control, eml, abs faults etc usually disable cruise but would expect a dash warning light too...... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wolf24h Posted yesterday at 18:45 Share Posted yesterday at 18:45 Push the clutch or brake pedal upwards when trying to turn the CC to see if the switches are the reason Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shooter89 Posted 4 hours ago Author Share Posted 4 hours ago On 13/07/2025 at 15:08, Stewal said: Clutch and brake pedal switches are a good place to start. Then scan with a code reader: traction control, eml, abs faults etc usually disable cruise but would expect a dash warning light too...... 22 hours ago, Wolf24h said: Push the clutch or brake pedal upwards when trying to turn the CC to see if the switches are the reason Thanks Stewal and Wolf24h, I will have a go once I fix the Concentric Slave Cylinder bleed nipple, the clutch fluid was dirty so I wanted to bleed the system but end up damaging the bleed nipple, the threads are damaged ordered 6mm bleed nipple going to attempt repairing the thread on the Concentric Slave Cylinder and fit the nipple fingers crossed if I can if not I will need to replete the Concentric Slave Cylinder and if i am not wrong the transmission needs to come out Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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