Because the Adaptive Cruise Control Switch and the Standard Passenger Speed Control Switch are positioned the same and look the same, it's essential to check that you're replacing one with the correct system. Actuating the standard Speed Control Switch instead of the Adaptive Cruise Control switch will prevent the vehicle's Distance Function, causing Adaptive Cruise Control to operate similarly to Standard Speed Control. Secure the speed control switch to the
Steering Wheel, fix its rear end using 1 Nm (9 in. lbs.) and finally, tighten the front screw to 3.5 Nm (30 in. lbs.). After that, link the electrical connector to the speed control switch. When complete, set in the steering wheel air bag and test both the vehicle and system.