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Commander knob & steering wheel controls not working

15K views 7 replies 5 participants last post by  Horn17  
#1 ·
Does anyone know if there's a way to deactivate those functions? I've done something on accident and can't seem to figure out what I've done to make them not work.


If it was one or the other I would figure something could be broke, but w/ both down I'm thinking I've done something to deactivate those things.


Checked the owners manual and couldn't find anything. Any of our resident experts know what I've done off hand?
 
#3 · (Edited)
My bad, it's a 2014 Touring.


It's just strange they would both go at the same time.
 
#4 ·
Agreed there. Since it's simple and easy - check your fuses. If memory serves, there are just 1 or 2 that are audio related. I can't imagine that's the problem, but electrical gremlins being what they are, might as well eliminate this before you go looking at wires and plugs.

Anything else not working? Cabin lights, locking, turn signals, etc?
 
#6 ·
Talked to the dealer and since it's only the audio controls on the steering wheel (the answer/hang up, voice command, and cruise control functions all work) and the commander knob controls the audio system they said it's likely a software update.


I'm still wondering if that's the case since I've done NOTHING, but who the hell knows.


It's not a major inconvenience, not having steering wheel controls for the audio kinda sucks, but i'll just wait until the dealer gets the rear caliper parts in and will kill 2 birds w/ one stone.
 
#7 ·
Not to hijack this thread but I wonder how did this end up? Similar issue just happened to my wife's 2014 iTouring. The command control knob just went dead. I dont know for how long it's been like this, but I picked the car up from the service after they worked on rear brake recall and noticed that the thing is not functioning. Looks like we have to take it back to the service. But I was wondering what your service guy said?