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2007 Outback Cruise Control

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I have a 2007 Outback Auto S 2.5- the engine warning light is on and the cruise control is flashing on the dash.

I have had diagnostics run several times and there isn’t a fault reported. It gets reset but the warning comes back

I want to change the switch, are the cruise control switch connectors universal? I found one for a Forrester on ebay will this fit the connector on my Outback?

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I’m guessing that because the audio and cruise control are on the same wiring it has limited interchangeability? Or are they universal with audio/ cruise control wiring?

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The cruise control is disabled, and the icon will flash due to the check engine light. This is standard, it does not mean there is a fault with the cruise control. Maybe try a different code reader/garage?

I had this same thing happen on my gen 4 Legacy, turns out it was a duff O2 sensor.  Like 4eyes said, the cruise control is disabled by the CEL, so could be a problem anywhere.  If I remember correctly, I couldn't find any codes when I ran it on a generic scanner, but when I took it to a local specialist they did manage to pull a code.

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It has been run through two different readers, I will look at the Osensor, might need to do it when i change my cats


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