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  1. Bump, I manage to solder the ribbon back, so everything works as before. For my octavia 2 fl, year 2013 with Control Module Part Number nr 5K0-953-569A, can I just replace the swithes, code it and it will work? The cruise control I mean. Or it is snot possible? Thank you.
  2. I have the exact same 1Z3 1.2 tsi. it smells gasoline only when idle and stationary...
  3. Sorry for replying at this old topic, but my clockspring just broke, so I am thinking about my options. My Octavia is first month of 2013, last Octavia 2 produced... It has mfsw but no cruise control. The clockspring is numbered 5K0953569a. As I can see here, my module supports mfsw, is highline varriant but does not support cruise control. Control Module Part Number Variant Steering Angle Sensor MFD CCS/ACC MFSW AT PQ46 ESCL 5K0-953-569A Highline No Yes No Yes Yes - I read before, that highline variants can support cruise control, but I am not sure. My options are 1) Solder the ribbon cable and everything works as before. 2) Solder the ribbon cable and get a switch with cruise control option and code it to work like this (if my controller can do that). 3) Buy a new one that supports cruise control, buy the switch too and code all to work. (if it is possible) I have vcds, I will do the coding myself. Thank you all.

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