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Originally Posted by Kev0607
Is this the same car you refer to that has a new steering wheel, or a different car?
If its the same car, if it didn't have a cruise button with the original steering wheel, it likely means that your car doesn't have cruise control installed. So changing the steering wheel won't make a difference.
To enable cruise control, I think you need to be doing around 30mph. When you press cruise on the wheel, it lights up on the dash. Then press the up and down buttons to change speed accordingly with your foot off the accelerator. Make sure you aren't pressing the brake pedal accidentally, as braking disables cruise.
Is it a base spec car by any chance?
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Spec is, "S" on the log book (ex-emergency services D5 XC70) and the original steering wheel did not have any controls. It was worn so I bought another one that did have the controls - audio control work fine but now I want to get the Cruise Control enabled via software.