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Model specific boards => Golf mk5 => Topic started by: yosin on 22 February 2011, 13:22
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jus driving home today for lunch and parking up i notice the light has come up on the sash. had a quick flick through in manual but doesnt tell me too much about it.
firstly how did it come on? and is this a useful thing?
thanks
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sorry typing on the phone. i meant the light come up on the dash*
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If it's the cruise control light (I think it's green IIRC) then when you touch either the brake or clutch it will disappear.
The only way to turn it on is if you flick the 'set' switch on the left hand stalk.
Are you sure it's the cruise control light?
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i am pretty certain this is the cruise control system light. its page 139 in the book. stuck at wk at the moment so will double check it when i finish.
is this a useful thing on the car the so called ccs?
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Yep the Cruise Control light is green on the dash that looks like a mini speedo to look at. The light comes on if the CC is activated by setting the rocker switch over to the left although the speed setting is done via a separate rocker on the same stalk. The light remains on the dash throughout.
So if you've flicked the switch on the left hand stalk that would bring the light on but if you haven't possibly a wiring fault?
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Yep the Cruise Control light is green on the dash that looks like a mini speedo to look at. The light comes on if the CC is activated by setting the rocker switch over to the left although the speed setting is done via a separate rocker on the same stalk. The light remains on the dash throughout.
So if you've flicked the switch on the left hand stalk that would bring the light on but if you haven't possibly a wiring fault?
Thanks for the clarification - however the OP states that he noticed it when parking - it is only activated above 20mph and as I mentioned as soon as you touch the brake or clutch it disengages and the light goes out??
Strange, unless like you say there is a fault with the circuit.
Are you really not sure what cruise control does? The system allows you to maintain a set road speed (of your choice). Useless in town, but on a quiet motorway or through speed controlled areas (like SPECS, the av speed cameras on motorways) it is invaluable.
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Yep, quite happy I know what the Cruise Control does, been using in pretty much the way you describe for the last four and half years - thanks for asking though.
The OP says he noticed it when parking, not sure that means that it only came on when he was parking though, could have come on earlier in the journey. I'm sure he'll be along in a while to clarify.
Strange thing you mention about the dashboard light though, mine stays on as long as it's activated but not set whereas it would seem yours goes out once you hit the brake. Mine's a 56 model so maybe a change in later MYs?
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Yep, quite happy I know what the Cruise Control does, been using in pretty much the way you describe for the last four and half years - thanks for asking though.
That was aimed at the OP :)
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Ah, that makes sense. Thought you were patronising me :smiley:
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My light is only lit whilst the cc is active - not just switched to on.
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Should have said mine is an 85 plate.
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Thanks Chris,
This made me get out my handbook to see if mine is working correctly and...it is. Just to clarify, the rocker switch on the top to activate the CC brings the light on the dash but hitting the brake doesn't extinguish the light (no clutch, DSG model). I have a 56 plate.
BTW Sussex here too.
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They must have changed it at some point. I drove a passat that was set up like yours. As long as you know what your own one does I guess it doesn't matter.
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Hi folks
thank you for your advice on this. it is the ccs light that is on and i must have turned it on when indicating.
just to clarify i did only start to notice it when parking up but im sure it was before that.
my car is also a 56 plate and when i touch the brakes it doesnt go off ki havfe to turn it off manually on the stalk.
so chaps how do i set up this ccs then?
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Hi Yosin,
Page 125 of your driver manual gives you a better description than I can but as other posters have mentioned it will give you a consistent speed once you have set it. Best to try on the motorway or dual carriageways rather than around town where it is of little use.
Have fun!
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There was a change over of how the CC works I think it was 07, early cars you flicked the rocker switch across to activate the light and CC on later cars the switch was flicked across but nothing came on until you hit a certain speed then it would go off if you pushed the brakes or clutch.
Darren