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Re: Fitting cruise control
« Reply #15 on: 23 December 2007, 19:22:26 »

ah.. Many thanks for extra info, makes sence.

Is the clutch switch and easy install any one done it?

Xmas regards
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Re: Fitting cruise control
« Reply #16 on: 23 December 2007, 19:42:14 »

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ah.. Many thanks for extra info, makes sence.

Is the clutch switch and easy install any one done it?

Xmas regards

Yes they have. And here's how they did it.  :y

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1166374649
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Re: Fitting cruise control
« Reply #17 on: 23 December 2007, 20:07:34 »

Thanks for the link. Sorry for the two replys lost connection and it did not refresh.

I'll get the loom and go from there.

Thanks to all
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Re: Fitting cruise control
« Reply #18 on: 23 December 2007, 20:48:59 »

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Thanks for the link. Sorry for the two replys lost connection and it did not refresh.

I'll get the loom and go from there.

Thanks to all

 :y :y :y
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Re: Fitting cruise control
« Reply #19 on: 23 December 2007, 23:12:14 »

Thanks for the link. Sorry for the two replys lost connection and it did not refresh.

I'll get the loom and go from there.

Thanks to all
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Re: Fitting cruise control
« Reply #20 on: 23 December 2007, 23:13:48 »

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Thanks for the link. Sorry for the two replys lost connection and it did not refresh.

I'll get the loom and go from there.

Thanks to all
loom is all in place, just need all the bits :y
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Re: Fitting cruise control
« Reply #21 on: 24 December 2007, 14:27:54 »

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I fitted a Cruise Stalk to my 2.5td Manual CD, and It worked, clutch as well, the only thing it does'nt do is the Speed increment, ie push the far button once and it should increase a couple of MPH, and the resume speed memory does not work.

I assume would need to get it Tech 2'd for the complete operation?

Chris

possibly you have a faulty stalk?

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No the stalks fine coz I nicked it from my Off the Road CDX Auto, so thats why I was Thinking it would need a Tech 2, dont Know?

Chris
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Re: Fitting cruise control
« Reply #22 on: 24 December 2007, 15:05:29 »

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I fitted a Cruise Stalk to my 2.5td Manual CD, and It worked, clutch as well, the only thing it does'nt do is the Speed increment, ie push the far button once and it should increase a couple of MPH, and the resume speed memory does not work.

I assume would need to get it Tech 2'd for the complete operation?

Chris

possibly you have a faulty stalk?

regards
nathan

No the stalks fine coz I nicked it from my Off the Road CDX Auto, so thats why I was Thinking it would need a Tech 2, dont Know?

Chris
2.0, 2.5, 3.0l do not need tech2, as the engine ecu has no comprehension of cruise - its dealt with by another ecu that is part of the actuator.

2.5TD does not need enabling, as the ECU has no comprehension of no cruise, so its always enabled. The ecu actually stores a fault if the stalk is missing

2.2DTi some seem to be preconfigured. Not seen enough to conclude

2.2/2.6/3.2 petrol all need enabling in engine ecu
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