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Car Forum / Citroen Cars / August 2005

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Picasso display changes

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Peter Crosland - 16 Aug 2005 13:25 GMT
Would I be correct in thinking that there is an "engineering menu" or
something similar that enables changes to be made? Specifically the cruise
control on my automatic will not engage much below 40 m.p.h. As I do a lot
of my mileage in 30 m.p.h. zones it would be useful to reduce the minima.
Directions to any sites on this subject would be welcome. TIA.

Peter Crosland
Johnnie Scott - 16 Aug 2005 20:07 GMT
check out http://www.citroenpicasso.org.uk/picasso/

Great site for Picasso owners

> Would I be correct in thinking that there is an "engineering menu" or
> something similar that enables changes to be made? Specifically the cruise
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> Peter Crosland
Peter Crosland - 16 Aug 2005 23:37 GMT
Thanks.

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EduardMD - 17 Aug 2005 10:40 GMT
> Would I be correct in thinking that there is an "engineering menu" or
> something similar that enables changes to be made? Specifically the cruise
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> Peter Crosland

I also own an Picasso automatic. I also am complaining about the lousy 62
km/hr the cruise control starts to function.
On my holiday last year, I've been to a dealer in France . And after a day
of investigation he (washed the car and) gave the following answer:

VDO delivers one type of cruisecontrol to Citroen. Citroen doesn't alter
anything on this cruisecontrol and depending on the type of the car it
engages earlier or later. There is no possibelity of changing the settings
of the cruisecontrol, not via the menu (I saw al the menulines on the
computer as he showed it to me) nor on the cruisecontrol itself.
I had to live with the 62 km/h instead the desired 50 km/h, so it be.

Kind regards,
Eduard
Holland
Peter Crosland - 17 Aug 2005 12:25 GMT
Thanks Eduard.

Peter Crosland
 
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