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    Default need a clutch pedal cruise switch

    mines a bit dodgy, the cruise works if i lift up the clutch pedal with my foot , but as soon as i let go it switches of again, part number xkd000010 so ime told,been searching all over but no luck yet, any leads taa

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    Might be a BMW part?

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    bmw part!, umm never thought of that cheers

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    Just needs pushing back in....

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    Quote Originally Posted by ksilver View Post
    Might be a BMW part?
    Quote Originally Posted by jamie View Post
    bmw part!, umm never thought of that cheers
    BMW part numbers

    61 31 6 908 787 double pole black switch

    61 31 8 372 646 single pole white switch
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    Don't buy a new one. If it works when you lift the clutch pedal, it just means that the switch has been knocked slightly too far away from the pedal. I'm hoping someone will be along with directions to a 'how to' as I'm just off...
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartacus View Post
    Don't buy a new one. If it works when you lift the clutch pedal, it just means that the switch has been knocked slightly too far away from the pedal. I'm hoping someone will be along with directions to a 'how to' as I'm just off...
    Correct, it's a pain to get to......skinny wrists required

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    thanks for info, i will have a further look

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    It's right at the top of the clutch pedal. IIRC, you lie flat on your back with your legs in the air, depress the clutch, find the switch, which I believe is oblong shaped and push it towards the back of the car. I think it's on a little ratchetty mechanism. When you've managed to move it out, let the clutch pedal return to its normal position slowly.

    Took me ages to find the switch, but seconds to fix once I'd located it. I guess this is most likely to happen if your foot slips off the clutch (for whatever reason)
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    Quote Originally Posted by spartacus View Post
    It's right at the top of the clutch pedal. IIRC, you lie flat on your back with your legs in the air, depress the clutch, find the switch, which I believe is oblong shaped and push it towards the back of the car. I think it's on a little ratchetty mechanism. When you've managed to move it out, let the clutch pedal return to its normal position slowly.

    Took me ages to find the switch, but seconds to fix once I'd located it. I guess this is most likely to happen if your foot slips off the clutch (for whatever reason)
    How can your foot slip off the clutch, there's no room whatsoever
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