Cruise control doesn't work

Barty

Senior member
Netherlands
As per the title really. Bought the car a few weeks back knowing the cruise didn't work. Given that it was factory-fitted, I've listed a few things for myself to check. Unfortunately I'm utterly unfamiliar with how the system works, so any pointers to items that frequently go bad related to the CC would be much appreciated :thumbsup:

- Clutch sensor (if fitted?)
- Brake sensor (if fitted?)
- Connection at stalk

I don't currently own a suitable code reader (yet), aside from Carly (which is more suitable to coding rather than to diagnostics). I understand this hinders any form of digital diagnostics, so I'll get one in ASAP. Until then, anything worth testing; got nothing to lose by trying! No warning lights or other issues known at this time.
 
Start at the stalk side, as that is the easy part to see if the cables are ok.

I have only retrofitted one, never actually had one that didn't work though.
 
Barty just a quick check- it’s deffo not working?

I retrofitted one to my first z4 expecting when done to see green lights etc on the dash- it does work but you don’t get any indicators?

Sorry if you are aware of that it just had me confused for a while!

After that I’d go straight to fuses, which will be on the printed card in the fuse box, then pop the steering lower cowling off for a look at the wiring to the plug on the stalk

One other check- do your brake lights come on when braking? Will tell you if the fault is anything to do with the brake switch
 
bigwinn said:
Barty just a quick check- it’s deffo not working?

I retrofitted one to my first z4 expecting when done to see green lights etc on the dash- it does work but you don’t get any indicators?

Sorry if you are aware of that it just had me confused for a while!

After that I’d go straight to fuses, which will be on the printed card in the fuse box, then pop the steering lower cowling off for a look at the wiring to the plug on the stalk

One other check- do your brake lights come on when braking? Will tell you if the fault is anything to do with the brake switch

Jep; in the first Z it worked fine: push away to lock speed. Didn't expect any indicators on the dash, but both with a single or double push away the car loses speed (same for a pull on the stalk). Very understandable suggestion, as you'd often expect an indication of some sort to show you you've activated cruise :thumbsup:

Good call on the brake switch-check: lights come on just fine so can rule that out.
Fuse box will be the next port of call. Under the bonnet, or is there a second set of fuses in the cabin?

Thanks for the suggestions so far!
 
There is a main fuse box in the cabin behind the glovebox. You have to open the glovebox, disconnect the damping tube at the RHS and push the two tabs at the top of the glovebox drawer and it will open all the way down revealing the fuse box.

The fuse for cruise control is fuse 28:

2004 BMW Z4 (E85) Color Fuse Diagram.png
 
TheDan said:
There is a main fuse box in the cabin behind the glovebox. You have to open the glovebox, disconnect the damping tube at the RHS and push the two tabs at the top of the glovebox drawer and it will open all the way down revealing the fuse box.

Is it in the same place on a LHD?
OP is in the Netherlands.
 
enuff_zed said:
TheDan said:
There is a main fuse box in the cabin behind the glovebox. You have to open the glovebox, disconnect the damping tube at the RHS and push the two tabs at the top of the glovebox drawer and it will open all the way down revealing the fuse box.

Is it in the same place on a LHD?
OP is in the Netherlands.

Ah, didn't see that. As far as I know the interior fuse box is behind the glovebox on all models (EUR, USA and ROW). Just need to reverse my directions for disconnecting the damping tube (LHS of glovebox instead of RHS). :thumbsup:
 
TheDan said:
enuff_zed said:
TheDan said:
There is a main fuse box in the cabin behind the glovebox. You have to open the glovebox, disconnect the damping tube at the RHS and push the two tabs at the top of the glovebox drawer and it will open all the way down revealing the fuse box.

Is it in the same place on a LHD?
OP is in the Netherlands.

Ah, didn't see that. As far as I know the interior fuse box is behind the glovebox on all models (EUR, USA and ROW). Just need to reverse my directions for disconnecting the damping tube (LHS of glovebox instead of RHS). :thumbsup:

Thanks all, will check later today. Judging by that diagram fuse 28 is also responsible for the MFSW (which I don't have) and the rain sensor, which works just fine (plenty of opportunity to test that last week...). I will however take a look, as well as at fuse 14 given that this operates the clutch sensor (tied into CC, I'm sure).

Love the "thiefproofing system" as well; "alarm" wouldn't cover the breadth of their German engineering, no doubt! :lol:
 
There is a clutch switch and brake switch, either of those could have failed.

Has the ECU had a map though? A mate of mine had the same issue, I re fitted cruise control as the original install (not factory) had been done in a strange way but even wiring correct and replacing the clutch and brake switch we could not resolve. Fuses checked of course. Only conclusion we could come to was the map had removed the cruise function.
 
When you say it was factory fitted have you checked that with one of the sites that generates the build sheet for your car?
 
Rockhopper said:
When you say it was factory fitted have you checked that with one of the sites that generates the build sheet for your car?

Good call! I had not, and when I do it doesn’t list it on the options list :o I was under the impression that the FL always had cruise fitted as standard- clearly not then.

That changes the game, though I do know the stalk has not been fitted recently (seller hasn’t fitted it, so it was there before him).

Back to basics then: check harness, and no doubt you’ll need INPA or similar to code the cruise as “present” into the ECU?
 
I'm not 100% sure on your car but it might have required an extra loom to be fitted so if the control is actually plugged in then trace the wiring to make sure all the joints are good. On an E85 it'll go though the fire wall and into the ECU.
 
Rockhopper said:
I'm not 100% sure on your car but it might have required an extra loom to be fitted so if the control is actually plugged in then trace the wiring to make sure all the joints are good. On an E85 it'll go though the fire wall and into the ECU.

Jep, just looked up a diagram on the routing. Once the rain clears I’m going to take a look. Thanks for asking perhaps the most basic question; served as a good reminder not to assume anything :oops:
 
enuff_zed said:
TheDan said:
There is a main fuse box in the cabin behind the glovebox. You have to open the glovebox, disconnect the damping tube at the RHS and push the two tabs at the top of the glovebox drawer and it will open all the way down revealing the fuse box.

Is it in the same place on a LHD?
OP is in the Netherlands.
Yes it is behind the glovebox on LHD cars too.
 
Never got round to this, so figured an update was well overdue. Checked the fuses, all good.

Today I removed the lower steering column cowel, checking the connectors and stalk

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Stalk checks out and seems integrated nicely. However…

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Two loose plugs. Hhmmm. Any thoughts on these? One purple-yellow and one brown. Is it really as simple as plugging the brown cable into the yellow-purple connector and vice versa? Or would I fry my electrics?

Car electronics aren’t my forte, so apologies for the entirely uninformed question. I much prefer the mechanics over the electrics when it comes to tinkering :thumbsup:
 
I retro fitted mine years ago but I think there's a manual on this forum somewhere. Maybe have a look and compare to the manual of all connectors are where they should be.
 
That looks like someone has set up a daisy chain of power feeds for some sort of accessories to be plugged in.
 
Rockhopper said:
That looks like someone has set up a daisy chain of power feeds for some sort of accessories to be plugged in.

Does have that feel to it, but then two unplugged plugs and a non-functional but seemingly neatly integrated cruise control does seem like a bit of a coincidence?

What would happen if I’d connect brown to purple-yellow and vice versa?
 
I know this thread has been dormant for a few months, but just thought I'd share my journey into cruise control fitting and add it to this thread rather than start a new one.
I've got a pre face lift 2004 2.5i. Got myself a stalk from Sytners last week for £98, which I thought was quite reasonable tbh. Found the connector and plugged it in. Dremelled out the cowling. Took it out for a drive- nothing. No cruise.
Checked fuses, checked the connector. All looked good. After reading this thread, thought it might be the clutch switch. Got myself into the footwell, to see a clutch switch tie wrapped into position. Didn't look quite like the one I found one realoem. Phoned Sytners- £45 for a new one. Seemed a bit steep. Found a mini breakers near to me on ebay. Got a genuine used one from there for a fiver.
The new one clicked into place rather than tie wrapping.
Took it for a drive, and it works! Thanks to Barty and srhutchfor suggesting the clutch switch in the first place. Hope you've got yours sorted Barty.
 
Not sure how old this thread is, but rather than start another one I thought I would ask here first. My cruise control is occasionally working. once it connects it's fine and all functions work until I stop the engine and restart the car. All the wiring and connections seem fine which just leaves the stalk itself or the clutch sensor. Is there anyway to test these out if I remove them? I don't really want to go down the road of buying replacements unless I know what if anything is faulty.
 
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