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Old 08-09-2017, 09:18 AM   #1
Mofomatty
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Default MC titanium wagon cruise control

Hi all, first time posting here.
I recently brought my mondeo and I love it only problem is the cruise control won't turn on. Took it to Ford who sent me to an auto electrician they use for these things, turns out there is a fault in the unit behind the steering wheel where the stalks connects to I believe it is one unit?. They pull apart to get the part number and order another unit and ford sends the wrong one and says that the one they sent is the one according to the vin. Days go past and ford seem confused on the part number.... I'm at a loss.. Asked the auto electrician for the part number this is what he sent me, Column part: 6G9T-13ND64-DK someone please help. Thanks in advance.

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