Cruise control d9 1999 hdi110 **pls help!!!**

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Re: Cruise control d9 1999 hdi110 **pls help!!!**

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so is it possible to fit cruise control to any hdi after 2001? i'm very very interested!
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Important update!!!![/color]
i quote from my earlier post:
""he then noticed cruise in the options list , it was marked as 'absent' so he clicked this, a dropdown list appeared an he selected 'present' also in the engine ecu list he found something called (from memory ) "survient-vitesse" also marked as absent so we guessed vitesse ment speed in french so marked this as present.""

SURVIENT-VITESSE
DO NOT ENABLE THIS FUNCTION !!! AS I DID UNLESS YOU WANT THE DASH BUZZER GOING OFF AT 76+ MPH!!! :evil:
ITS A SPEEDING WARNING AND SO ANNOYING.
I HAVE JUST HAD MINE SET BACK TO 'ABSENT' AND ALL IS PEACEFULL AGAIN :lol: :lol:
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BigGav75 wrote:so is it possible to fit cruise control to any hdi after 2001? i'm very very interested!
Hi
I dont know about post 2001 -sorry,,
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Re: Cruise control d9 1999 hdi110 **pls help!!!**

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I fitted cruise to my '04 Partner 90BHP HDi, if that's any help
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wasp wrote:SURVIENT-VITESSE
DO NOT ENABLE THIS FUNCTION !!! AS I DID UNLESS YOU WANT THE DASH BUZZER GOING OFF AT 76+ MPH!!! :evil:
ITS A SPEEDING WARNING AND SO ANNOYING.
I HAVE JUST HAD MINE SET BACK TO 'ABSENT' AND ALL IS PEACEFULL AGAIN :lol: :lol:
"Survient à ce vitesse" = Happens at speed (if my French is still any good) :wink: At least it's not a limiter, eh? :lol:
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coco wrote:I fitted cruise to my '04 Partner 90BHP HDi, if that's any help
How did u do this? what parts are needed?
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Re: Cruise control d9 1999 hdi110 **pls help!!!**

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First check that you have the switches on the brake & clutch pedals. I was told I could only do it if I had the remotes for the radio on the steering column - I did. I don't know if it would work if you didn't have these already

On mine I bought the stalk from Pug, fitted it myself ( just a case of a small cut out in the steering column surround, remove a blanking plug, slot in the stalk and replace). then a trip to Pug to have it programmed into the ECU/BSI gubbins.

All in about eighty quid
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How would i check the pedals? what would i be looking for? or would i need to take to stealers?
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Get your head right under the drivers footwell and have a look/feel around the tops of the pedals, near the hinge. If you have the cruise control switches you'll have a switch behind the clutch and two behind the brake pedal. If you don't you'll only have the one on the brake
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thanks
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would the 2 on the brake pedal be right up beside/behind the steering coloum
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Can't remember. I think they're mounted horizontally on a plate attached to the pedal, and there's a plate attached to the body right next to it, which pushes the switches. The plates are the same on cars without the cruise control switches, but there's a hole where one should be
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Gav, if you've removed the trim panel that covers the fuses and bsi you'll be able to fit your head in the foot well and have a look up, follow the brake pedal up as far as it goes and if they are there you cant miss em , should be two sitting next to each other, I've got em on mine, i think there quite common
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