Rennsemmel128
Problems with cruise control and ESP/ASR in my Citroen Berlingo
Cruise control without function
(Translated from German)
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@CarlyMechanic
Hello Rennsemmel128, for the cruise control issue, you might want to check the fuse first. It's the simplest check and a blown fuse could be the cause. If the fuse is fine, the problem could be more complex, like a faulty control switch or a problem with the speed sensor.
As for the ESP and ASR error message, it could be due to a faulty wheel speed sensor or a problem with the brake light switch. However, these are important safety features of your car, so I would recommend having a professional mechanic inspect it to ensure your safety on the road.
Please let us know how you get on with these checks or if you have any further questions.
There is now a problem with the ESP-ASR error message. It is no longer constantly displayed. The error message is displayed all of a sudden, when I switch the ignition off and then on again, the error message disappears. After a few days, the message is there again, ignition off, ignition on, the message is gone again. About cruise control: If the error message is displayed, then cruise control is not available. Otherwise the cruise control is back. I will schedule a visit to the workshop soon.
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@Rennsemmel128
There is now a problem with the ESP-ASR error message. It is no longer constantly displayed. The error message is displayed all of a sudden, when I switch the ignition off and then on again, the error message disappears. After a few days, the message is there again, ignition off, ignition on, the message is gone again.
About cruise control: If the error message is displayed, then cruise control is not available. Otherwise the cruise control is back.
I will schedule a visit to the workshop soon.
Intermittent issues like this can often be related to a loose connection or a failing sensor. Before your workshop visit, you might want to check the battery connections and ensure they are tight and clean, as electrical issues can sometimes cause such intermittent faults. Let us know if you have any further questions or updates after your workshop visit.
Best Answer
Hello Rennsemmel128, for the cruise control issue, you might want to check the fuse first. It's the simplest check and a blown fuse could be the cause. If the fuse is fine, the problem could be more complex, like a faulty control switch or a problem with the speed sensor. As for the ESP and ASR error message, it could be due to a faulty wheel speed sensor or a problem with the brake light switch. However, these are important safety features of your car, so I would recommend having a professional mechanic inspect it to ensure your safety on the road. Please let us know how you get on with these checks or if you have any further questions.