A quick cruise stalk question.
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Ok, so you can't enable the Speed Limiter function without replacing the accelerator pedal and the loom - as this is required to bypass the system in emergencies - so forget that realistically. As for cruise, you should be able to fit the stalk, but when using Diagbox or Planet to configure the ECU and the BSI to add the cruise function, make sure you select cruise only option and disable the limiter function. 6242Z9 is the part for the build date of your 207.
It will only operate at speeds of 30 MPH and above in 4th / 5th gear.
If it doesn't work, you can return the stalk and have lost nothing but time.
It will only operate at speeds of 30 MPH and above in 4th / 5th gear.
If it doesn't work, you can return the stalk and have lost nothing but time.
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LittleOldSuzi
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Thanks Marc, I will post back when I have tried it.
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LittleOldSuzi
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Almost there. Enabled cruise only in ECU and BSI and the symbols appear on the dashboard. I can't activate cruise though and the speed dashes start flashing when I try. The break pedal is working fine on live data but the clutch pedal is stuck on pressed. Silly thing is I can't find the clutch switch on the pedal. Is it in the engine bay or something strange or am I being blind?
Cheers.
Cheers.
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Ok, so bear in mind the Left hand to right hand conversion - so the toe bracket assembly is carried over into the passenger side - behind the trim at the back of the footwell. This is where the brake switch assembly should be.
The clutch switch is item (8) on the first diagram - but is not shown on the second diagram which is the Toe Board assembly.
The clutch switch is item (8) on the first diagram - but is not shown on the second diagram which is the Toe Board assembly.
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LittleOldSuzi
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Sorted now thanks.
For anyone else that gets this I cheated slightly but it fixed it for me and it might for you. If you disconnect the clutch cable from the pedal then the pedal it is totally free. Lifting it higher than it can normally go with the cable attached returns a 'released' on PP2000. I simply worked it on and off for a minute or 2 and clipped the cable back on. Now works as it should so I am guessing it was just stuck/dirty contacts and they are fine now. Next week I will be ordering a new clutch switch most likely but happy for now. Thanks again....
For anyone else that gets this I cheated slightly but it fixed it for me and it might for you. If you disconnect the clutch cable from the pedal then the pedal it is totally free. Lifting it higher than it can normally go with the cable attached returns a 'released' on PP2000. I simply worked it on and off for a minute or 2 and clipped the cable back on. Now works as it should so I am guessing it was just stuck/dirty contacts and they are fine now. Next week I will be ordering a new clutch switch most likely but happy for now. Thanks again....
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Hell Razor5543
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
It could well be worth using some proper contact cleaner on the switches. I use Servisol, as I have found it to be reliable. Don't use normal WD40, as this is just a water dispersant.
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Leepug207
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Hi I'm looking to do this to my 207 the main dealer has quoted £305 for the cruise kit where I am but Looking at this thread it seems easier? any help appreciated 
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
I concur about Servisol but be aware that there are two types of switch cleaner, one with a lubricant and one without. I use the lubricant type.Hell Razor5543 wrote: 24 Aug 2019, 18:24 It could well be worth using some proper contact cleaner on the switches. I use Servisol, as I have found it to be reliable. Don't use normal WD40, as this is just a water dispersant.
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Kylep2507
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Good evening, I am having the same issue with the speed flashing and clutch pedal being stuck in the pressed position although mine is an automatic AL4 how do I go about this?
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GiveMeABreak
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
There is no clutch pedal on an AL4 Automatic, so can't assist on this.
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Huskyxantia
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Husky.
Thinking outside of the box is better than sitting in a dark one.

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Kylep2507
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
I have figured it out although it doesn't have a clutch pedal switch obviously as it is an auto it was reading it ad pressed in the parameters so I have had to short the wires out in the plug so it sees the released position and configure it in to make it work.
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Huskyxantia
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
Test drive ? Results were ?
Husky.
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Kylep2507
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
All worked spot on without any errors and no faults in any ecu's.
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Re: A quick cruise stalk question.
So the police have stopped chasing you because you are no longer doing A quick cruise stalk....
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