#286: Re: Cruise control Author: wagsy206, Location: Coatbridge, LanarkshirePosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:16 pm ---- lol
i know grahams probably talking about Matt at ecosse.
#287: Re: Cruise control Author: wagsy206, Location: Coatbridge, LanarkshirePosted: Sat Mar 06, 2010 2:37 pm ---- www.howard-may.co.uk/1...on*id*val*
dont know if this information is relevant to the topic at hand.
#288: Re: Cruise control Author: Brian, Location: VVT Land, FifePosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:39 pm ----
wagsy206 wrote:
lol
i know grahams probably talking about Matt at ecosse.
He and Rab Elliot who are both peugeot machines.
It's a shame that this isn't terribly straight forward as we'd hoped for!
#289: Re: Cruise control Author: wagsy206, Location: Coatbridge, LanarkshirePosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:46 pm ---- i knew it had to be £240 from the Garage on Hamilton Road for a reason. lol.
but matt and rab are awesome guys. and obviously theyre all there and a bit more when it comes to that.
#290: Re: Cruise control Author: Lecktorious, Location: ScotlandPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 12:58 pm ----
wagsy206 wrote:
i knew it had to be £240 from the Garage on Hamilton Road for a reason. lol.
but matt and rab are awesome guys. and obviously theyre all there and a bit more when it comes to that.
£240 is still kinda cheap going by how much aftermarket kits are to have fitted and set-up though.
Wonder if they actually CAN do it though, would need to ask exactly what it is they do though as they only need to configure the BSi and ECU on my car as the stalk is already fitted...
#291: Re: Cruise control Author: wagsy206, Location: Coatbridge, LanarkshirePosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:23 pm ---- might be worth giving them a call. but obviously state that you have the stalk and clutch contact switch, and all you need done is the configuration.
the technician from the london road garage, his name is Colin. lol. ill probably give him a call next week.
#292: Re: Cruise control Author: skard, Location: UK - NorthPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:25 pm ----
G. wrote:
Wonder if they actually CAN do it though, would need to ask exactly what it is they do though as they only need to configure the BSi and ECU on my car as the stalk is already fitted...
i was playing in PP2000, went into the com2000 unit and tested every button for operation.
so vol up. vol down, indicators, lights, horn blah blah - every button was detected when pressed. it even did this with the CC unit, so the presence of the stalk in the com unit is detected.
it seems it's only a bawhair off being completely setup but can't see what is blocking CC out on the road in a 206?
i also noticed that my cluster has no diagram for CC.
it'd be nice to know if we're p**sing in the wind.
#293: Re: Cruise control Author: wagsy206, Location: Coatbridge, LanarkshirePosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:30 pm ---- skard are you talking about servicebox diagrams?? i stuck my VIN in, and it showed the CC stalk to the side of the COMM2000, but there was nothing in the list to the side.
but when i used the search bar, and typed 6242Z8 in with the VIN filter ON, it did come up stating there was a diagram with it, so it IS optional for my car.
maybe you should check that way??
#294: Re: Cruise control Author: skard, Location: UK - NorthPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:43 pm ---- no, PP2000.
you can check sensors - it physically detects the stalk is in installed in the com2000 and when the buttons are being pressed.
#295: Re: Cruise control Author: wagsy206, Location: Coatbridge, LanarkshirePosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:45 pm ---- but it just doesnt show anything on the installed diagrams?
well as graham says, its more than likely a BSI configuration
#296: Re: Cruise control Author: skard, Location: UK - NorthPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:46 pm ---- i see what you mean wagsy about servicebox. what i meant was if you shine a backlight into your speedometer you will not see the CC symbol, but i'm unsure if that's normal for pugs seeing as the stalk tells you if it's on or off.
#297: Re: Cruise control Author: Lecktorious, Location: ScotlandPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:55 pm ----
wagsy206 wrote:
but it just doesnt show anything on the installed diagrams?
well as graham says, its more than likely a BSI configuration
It can be set-up fine in the BSi, its in the ECU that you cannot change the status of CC from 'absent' to 'present'.
An ECU update won't do any good either as I already have the latest version.
Unless these Dealerships quoting £200+ know something we don't and can fully set it up it looks like a no go.
#298: Re: Cruise control Author: wagsy206, Location: Coatbridge, LanarkshirePosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:56 pm ---- yeah, cause the display comes up on the odometer. where it tells you the milage your car has done, it shows you on that. if your on the motorway and switch on the cruise control, it says = CC 70 basically showing that cruise control is active and set at 70mph
but pugs are just wierd cars, lol. nothings ever easy with them.
#299: Re: Cruise control Author: mattievrs, Location: LeicesterPosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 1:56 pm ---- will the cc activate whilst stationary? I wonder if it has to be active whilst you turn it on via pp2000 so it "sends" it some values/parameters?
Also have you tried to switch it on through pp2000 with and without the engine running?
#300: Re: Cruise control Author: wagsy206, Location: Coatbridge, LanarkshirePosted: Sun Mar 07, 2010 2:00 pm ---- you cant activate it while its stationary. you have to be doing at least 50mph in 4th or 5th gear.
you could probably set the limiter while stationary. but not the CC
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