Look what the postman brought me

:thumbsup: OP.

It's really useful to have (I still can't understand why they didn't come with it as standard - my E46 did).

My Z has it and I use it a lot on the motorways with cameras - not so much on the others! :lol:
 
DLH said:
Marlon said:
ben g said:
One of the best things you'll buy for your Z4 if you do any long drives :thumbsup: worth every penny.

I done 450 miles to Scotland and only turned it off for service station visits :lol:
:)
I cant wait to get it fitted - its simplicity is perfect: depress the end to set the speed, then push forwards to speed up, pull towards to slow down I'm guessing?
:driving:
Not quite - Push it towards the front of the car at the desired speed to engage; will disengage either by braking or pushing the lever up/down; re-engage at the previous set speed by depressing the end.

So once its engaged (by pushing forward) how do you increase speed using the cruise control - do you push forward again?
 
Marlon said:
DLH said:
Marlon said:
:)
I cant wait to get it fitted - its simplicity is perfect: depress the end to set the speed, then push forwards to speed up, pull towards to slow down I'm guessing?
:driving:
Not quite - Push it towards the front of the car at the desired speed to engage; will disengage either by braking or pushing the lever up/down; re-engage at the previous set speed by depressing the end.

So once its engaged (by pushing forward) how do you increase speed using the cruise control - do you push forward again?

Yep, exactly that. Knock it forward several times and it will go up in steps, but i prefer to push forward and hold it there and let the car accelerate away !!! :driving:
 
My smart roadster had cc & worked as you describe in 2mph increments. The resume speed function would only be active once above 27mph from memory :?
I remember that it was very aggressive reaching the set speed using resume, it felt like full throttle!
Rob
 
kammy1975 said:
Marlon said:
DLH said:
Not quite - Push it towards the front of the car at the desired speed to engage; will disengage either by braking or pushing the lever up/down; re-engage at the previous set speed by depressing the end.

So once its engaged (by pushing forward) how do you increase speed using the cruise control - do you push forward again?

Yep, exactly that. Knock it forward several times and it will go up in steps, but i prefer to push forward and hold it there and let the car accelerate away !!! :driving:

Ah right, so you can work the acceleration in steps by clicking forward repeatedly, or push forward and hold for a smooth acceleration?
 
Imagine it as a sort of binary throttle pedal colin.
Pushing forward constantly is like stepping on the throttle pedal gently.
Pushing forward in steps is like blipping the throttle i've found and it resumes your chosen speed unless 'blipped' more than a few times.
Kind of handy as you can drive in traffic using only the cc stalk.
Wish it was speed-indexed to the car in front tho.
 
NickDE said:
Chris_D said:
here in Holland people have an incredibly irritating habit of overtaking you just to slow down in front of you again. Absofkglutely infuriating and I still don't understand why they do it!
Can anyone shed any light? PVR? other dutchies???
I noticed the same when I lived there. I just overtook them back, on the basis that they slowed down to admire my car and so it was my duty to overtake and let them get another good look.

Ah, loved that game driving through the Netherlands.... "pass the dutchie on the left-hand side...."

Mr Tidy said:
:thumbsup: OP.

It's really useful to have (I still can't understand why they didn't come with it as standard - my E46 did).
My Z has it and I use it a lot on the motorways with cameras - not so much on the others! :lol:

Totally agree, CC is incredibly useful through those long 50mph roadworks on the M1/M62 etc... :thumbsup:

Beedub said:
im so pissed its not an easy retro fit to the ///M.....

Standard fit on the Alpina, surprised it isn't on the ///M? :?
 
85genius said:
I've got the cruise stalk sat here waiting need to get he wiring loom ordered

Once you have the loom have you got someone lined up in the North West to fit it? I'm struggling to find a garage within a 50 mile radius who have done this retrofit before.
 
Marlon said:
85genius said:
I've got the cruise stalk sat here waiting need to get he wiring loom ordered

Once you have the loom have you got someone lined up in the North West to fit it? I'm struggling to find a garage within a 50 mile radius who have done this retrofit before.

Can't be that hard... Can you not DIY?

Mike
 
Ducklakeview said:
Marlon said:
85genius said:
I've got the cruise stalk sat here waiting need to get he wiring loom ordered

Once you have the loom have you got someone lined up in the North West to fit it? I'm struggling to find a garage within a 50 mile radius who have done this retrofit before.

Can't be that hard... Can you not DIY?

Mike

I wouldn't attempt it - I know my limits, and that's way beyond them.
 
From the tutorial on the forum it looks reasonably straight forward so I may have a go at it myself but I've just asked Rob if he could do it for me in case I decide I cant handle it
 
Beedub said:
im so pissed its not an easy retro fit to the ///M.....

I don't think there's much to it from the wiring diagrams, just need a Guinea pig... Worst case wire it in and it doesn't work, sell the stalk on and be down a repair loom.
 
I can't see there's anything more to it than connecting to the pin shown in WDS, but would need one to try it on. I can only assume it's not been done before because there are no specific retrofit instructions. I'm pretty sure I posted the diagrams in the M thread.
 
The instructions are excellent, and I did it myself whilst trying to keep an eye on the kids ! Only mistake I made was starting late afternoon, and ended up running out of light, which made seeing things a tad trickier ! With weather not being great at this time of year (thinking more of how cold it is, and how frustrating it can be once your fingers can't feel a thing) I would want to do it in a garage.

Or even break the job into steps. There are trim pieces you will need to remove, so focus on doing them one day, and then leave the job of rewiring for another day. You will be more pleased with the results if you do it yourself..

Go on, you know you want to !!! :thumbsup:
 
Marlon said:
Ducklakeview said:
Marlon said:
Once you have the loom have you got someone lined up in the North West to fit it? I'm struggling to find a garage within a 50 mile radius who have done this retrofit before.

Can't be that hard... Can you not DIY?

Mike

I wouldn't attempt it - I know my limits, and that's way beyond them.

Have a go Marlon, what could possibly go wrong...
Weird story
by pvr ยป Thu Nov 24, 2016 6:28 pm

This sounds odd to me: Story

8 minutes on the phone, never pressing a clutch, not putting the car in neutral, not putting the handbrake on?

They also make it sounds as if the speed is supersonic or so - "now going 77", and on an empty motorway.

Very weird story, especially as there did not seem to be anything wrong with the car.
:cry:
Rob
 
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