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Multifunction steering wheel buttons on 2021 Opel Corsa not working: experiences and solutions wanted
Buttons on multifunction steering wheel without function
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Hey, thanks for your quick reply. Sounds like you've experienced something similar before. Is it true that you replaced the control unit? Do you remember how much it cost? And has anything else with your car given up the ghost since then or is everything running smoothly? Hope your Insignia doesn't cause problems again!
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Hey, that's right! I actually had to replace the control unit. I had to fork out €1000 for it, which was no mean feat. But since then everything has been running like clockwork again, which was a real relief. And as for the multifunction steering wheel, it's been working perfectly again since the visit to the mechanic. So, I'd say it was money well spent. Since then, nothing else has gone wrong and my Insignia is running as smoothly as ever. So don't worry, get your Corsa checked and hopefully your problem will soon be history! Good luck, buddy!
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Great, thanks for the info! Wow, €1000 is definitely a lot of money, but if it fixes the problem then I guess it's worth the money. I'll definitely take my car in for a checkup and hope it's nothing too serious. Your experience definitely sounds encouraging. Both your multifunction steering wheel and the control unit seem to be working perfectly again. That's good to hear! I'll keep my fingers crossed that your Insignia continues to run smoothly. Thanks again for your advice and hopefully everything will go smoothly with my Corsa. I'll keep you up to date! Take care and have a safe journey!
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Hello, I can well understand your frustration about such problems. I drive a 2018 Opel Insignia and also had problems with my control unit some time ago. In my case, the infotainment system no longer worked properly. We also assumed that it was a defect in the multifunction steering wheel. However, after a few tests at the mechanic's, it turned out that the control unit was to blame. This then had to be replaced in the workshop. This is a serious matter, but the good news is that it is repairable. I would therefore recommend that you take your car to a garage and have the control unit checked. Only then can you be sure to identify the real problem and fix it. Have a safe journey and hopefully you'll get it sorted!
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