Does anyone know if it is possible to retro fit a cruise control to a 2002
307 HDI?
I fancy being able to make the coffee while travelling - sorry, no, that's
only in the US ;-)
Thanks if you know,
Brian.
axl - 11 Nov 2005 17:19 GMT
> Does anyone know if it is possible to retro fit a cruise control to a 2002
> 307 HDI?
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> Thanks if you know,
> Brian.
perhaps;
you need:
-drive-by-wire
-alle sensors hooked up to the pedals, if not wiring already present so
you can install the sensors.
-BSI opties CC present and in the motormanagment present.
then it works :)
but at own risk because peugeot does not back up any dealer that will
carry out this modification.
axl
Keith Holley - 13 Nov 2005 05:03 GMT
>Does anyone know if it is possible to retro fit a cruise control to a 2002
>307 HDI?
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>Thanks if you know,
>Brian.
I ask this question some 12 months ago
here is the reply
Ask your dealer if they can do it
The procedure is as follows:
Fit a CC stalk (under the head light/turning indicator stalk)
Make sure the brake and clutch sensor/switches are are present. If not
have them fitted.
Tell the black box (ECU) that a CC is fitted.
Cost ??????
I never followed it up
Brian - 15 Nov 2005 00:03 GMT
> >Does anyone know if it is possible to retro fit a cruise control to a 2002
> >307 HDI?
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>
> I never followed it up
I will ask my local dealer.
The switches are on the pedals, I saw them this morning. The only thing is
fitting the CC stalk, as the shroud round the steering column will also need
to be changed I think.
Thanks,
Brian.
Mr Benny - 15 Nov 2005 06:55 GMT
The only thing is
> fitting the CC stalk, as the shroud round the steering column will also
> need
> to be changed I think.
> Thanks,
> Brian.
They have a special tool called a saw for cutting holes in plastic like
this! (well thats what they did when fitting CC (same switch) to my C5).
nigel - 15 Nov 2005 20:53 GMT
> The only thing is
>> fitting the CC stalk, as the shroud round the steering column will also
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>They have a special tool called a saw for cutting holes in plastic like
>this! (well thats what they did when fitting CC (same switch) to my C5).
True! There is a marked cut out for the CC switch on the inside of the
shroud. A Stanley knife will do it.