C5 Cruise control
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C5 Cruise control
Had to take the steering wheel off my Hdi 110 yesterday. I noticed that on the plastic shroud, there is a mark to show where the cutout for the cruise control switch should be. Further investigation showed that under a blanking plug, is the bit the cruise control switch plugs onto. It seems to me that the only bit missing is the actual switch itself....
If I bought one and plugged it in, would I get instant cruise control????
If I bought one and plugged it in, would I get instant cruise control????
Found it!!
Right, so when I've got the wheels and tyres sorted, I'll be placing an order for the cruise control control
Probably get if from a Peugeot dealer, as our local Citroen dealer is staffed exclusively by numpties.
I wonder if they'll prove equal to the task of programming the ECU, I have my doubts
Right, so when I've got the wheels and tyres sorted, I'll be placing an order for the cruise control control
Probably get if from a Peugeot dealer, as our local Citroen dealer is staffed exclusively by numpties.
I wonder if they'll prove equal to the task of programming the ECU, I have my doubts
Beneath the steering wheel and above the brake pedal, you will see a plastic cover. Pull it towards you, then up.
You wil see a white plug next to the brake pedal. If it has 4 wires sticking out of it, then you already have the the CC/brake switch.
You wil see a white plug next to the brake pedal. If it has 4 wires sticking out of it, then you already have the the CC/brake switch.
Francisco
C5 2.0HDI smoothly riding on 1.8l version spheres
When the hearts beats like a pressure regulator you know it means one thing: Love
Citroën - pacemaking since 1955
C5 2.0HDI smoothly riding on 1.8l version spheres
When the hearts beats like a pressure regulator you know it means one thing: Love
Citroën - pacemaking since 1955
in my xantia there is a switch behind the rubber pad on the brake pedal,
when i press the brake pedal the switch is the first thing that presses, is that the switch you are talking about?
if so, all i need to do is to fit the handle behind the steering wheel?
also what should i tell the dealer about the ecu?
i'm running on lpg, will it work with the lpg?
when i press the brake pedal the switch is the first thing that presses, is that the switch you are talking about?
if so, all i need to do is to fit the handle behind the steering wheel?
also what should i tell the dealer about the ecu?
i'm running on lpg, will it work with the lpg?
this is my signature....
Check my thread.
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... hp?t=13259
If i recall, there is no (easy?) way to install CC in the Xantia.
http://www.frenchcarforum.co.uk/forum/v ... hp?t=13259
If i recall, there is no (easy?) way to install CC in the Xantia.
Francisco
C5 2.0HDI smoothly riding on 1.8l version spheres
When the hearts beats like a pressure regulator you know it means one thing: Love
Citroën - pacemaking since 1955
C5 2.0HDI smoothly riding on 1.8l version spheres
When the hearts beats like a pressure regulator you know it means one thing: Love
Citroën - pacemaking since 1955
thats on a LHD model,on a RHD you need to remove the carpet trim below the left hand glovebox as the switch(es) are fittet onto the brake linkage rather than at the pedal,like 406V6 says if it is a 4 wire switch then there is no need for an additional one.if there is only a 2 pin white plug on the switch then you will find an empty space for an additional one & a spare red plug near it.406 V6 wrote:Beneath the steering wheel and above the brake pedal, you will see a plastic cover. Pull it towards you, then up.
You wil see a white plug next to the brake pedal. If it has 4 wires sticking out of it, then you already have the the CC/brake switch.