Retrofit cruise E89 Z4

No re the speed indicator, that should show by default.

Not sure what else to try however if I were you I would register on the BabyBMW forum, the guy there was very helpful
 
thanks, I've done that. we'll see what comes back and post an update. I don't really want to give in and pay for someone to do it, but its looking more likely!
 
Ok, I'm pretty sure I know what the problem is. Petrolhead had the same problem (you can see it in the many pages of the rob the Viking post I showed earlier). When you've finished coding CAS and FRM using the fa_write option, you exit NCS Expert and then go back into the tool again to "sg_codieren" the DSC module. I tried doing this but I'm not sure the instructions are correct, and when I did nothing happened, no flashing lights on the dash and it took 0 seconds. I think this is because the setup of NCS expert is different and its reading an empty fsw_psw.man file in the work folder - hence nothing happens. I'm going to rename the file and try that bit again. It looks like Petrolhead came across this, but he got an error, and then on other peoples instructions only coded the DSC and KOMBI modules (I'm not sure I can see these on a list though, but I'll give it a go tomorrow). Once I've done this I hope that I can then use tools32 to clear the steering sensor, and hopefully the part is compatible!
 
Well that did it - I now have working cruise control :D

So if anyone else is having a similar problem here's a summary of the key points that aren't described in detail in the "cruise control" rob the Viking document (Part 2).

Code the CAS and FRM modules using "FA_WRITE" in NCS Expert. When you get to the part where you have to "Now we need to tell the DSC system and the rest of the modules that we have installed the retrofit", the descriptions get rather more vague. Here's what I had to do.

Restart NCS expert as before, load profile, f1, f3, choose chassis/module (cas), back. That should have written the full car trace file fsw_psw.trc‏ to the ncsexpert/work folder. I renamed my fsw_psw.trc‏ file to .man (because the man file was empty - that was the problem all along).

Following the instructions again - the job was already SG_CODEIREN, the guide says push "F4 process car" and wait. For a start its F3, not F4, I wasn't sure which was right but it is F3 "process car", then F1 "code car" - this isn't mentioned in the guide at all. Then you have to wait while the coding runs which takes a little while. Lights and gongs go off, and eventually I got an error in CABD, (as I have seen others get), but this seems to be ok (so far). Other's have said to code the DSC unit rather than the whole car, but I'm not sure how to select it individually. The whole NCS Expert is very user unfriendly (and I'm no expert!). I have no idea what really is going on, it was just trial and (mainly) error. :headbang:

The guide then says to run DIS to reset the steering angle sensor , this took me ages because DIS runs on a VM and I couldn't set the VMware network properties so I had to reinstall XP. Plus DIS takes a long time to actually get to the bit to reset it (and its very vague in the guide on what to do). Dont do that - as other people have said, just use Tools32, load the module (DSC_89 in my case), and then double click the 'lenkwinkel_dsc_abgleichen' (quite a way down in the first list box). the lights WILL GO OFF AND STAY OFF!. :thumbsup:

I now can see the cruise speed in the window. I didn't make any changes to anything else.
 
Perhaps you guys can help me find the component for my car. This is the list of parts from realoem: http://www.realoem.com/bmw/enUS/showparts?id=LL31-EUR-09-2011-E89-BMW-Z4_20i&diagId=61_2434
I do not have any special option (no heating, no rain sensor, etc).
Perhaps 61319123049 should work for me as well, but couldn't find any on ebay. There are plenty like this one instead: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E93-E92-E90-E89-STEERING-COLUMN-SWITCH-UNIT-61319110887-/221939823029?hash=item33aca4f1b5:g:sxcAAMXQLw1R05OG

P.S. I have a friend working at a BMW service which should be able to help me with the coding.
 
Does it make a difference not having the icon with the dial and light bulb? Here's how my switch looks like: https://drive.google.com/file/d/18sW8J66Dd0kFA-YSZMVNGROBE-z9sLM2fg/view?usp=sharing
 
Very interesting read through this. I've just bought a 2011 Z4 without cruise.

I went to my BMW dealership the other day to ask how much it would cost to get cruise fitted retrospectively and the parts guy said "you can't fit cruise because all BMW's are made individually therefore you'd have to completely rewire the car. If it could be done, it would cost you thousands, therefore not worth the hassle" End of quote. I somehow think he may well be telling porkies!

Maybe I'll go to another dealership to see what they have to say.
 
I wouldn't go to a dealership, they'd charge too much because of the parts and labour. Despite the fun I had it isn't too bad especially with the detailed instructions I mention, and then the final bit I added to correct the vagueness about how to code it to the car. Finding the right part seems to be a bit of black art, depending upon your car configuration.
 
Hi all,

I'm thinking about fitting cruise to my 2011 3.0 Z4. I think I can get the stalk assembly and column cover but when it comes to the wiring (if needed) and software part, I could do with some help. :poke: Any serious advice appreciated.

Thanks. :thumbsup:
 
The coding should be a lot easier using ISTA-P. Clarker was using DIS which is antiquated in comparison.

ISTA-P should do all the coding and calibrating for you in a few clicks. You can get ISTA-P pre-loaded onto a virtual machine along with Tool32 and NCSExpert from the E90post coding section.
I was tempted to retrofit cruise just for fun but the hardware came to £300. Can't quite justify spending that on something I never used on my previous car.

I spent one afternoon coding my car to allow DVD playback while driving but since doing so I've never used it. It's a nice challenge!
 
R.E92 said:
The coding should be a lot easier using ISTA-P. Clarker was using DIS which is antiquated in comparison.

ISTA-P should do all the coding and calibrating for you in a few clicks. You can get ISTA-P pre-loaded onto a virtual machine along with Tool32 and NCSExpert from the E90post coding section.
I was tempted to retrofit cruise just for fun but the hardware came to £300. Can't quite justify spending that on something I never used on my previous car.

I spent one afternoon coding my car to allow DVD playback while driving but since doing so I've never used it. It's a nice challenge!

Thanks for the reply. I get chills just reading it. I have no idea what any of it even means! :rofl: I don't supose you know (or if anyone knows) where I can get this done? :(
 
I'm going to retrofit cruise control this weekend (weather permitting), I'll let you know if I'm successful! :? :driving:

Oh, and I live 16 miles from Cambridge, and I used to have a 200SX as well!
 
Andyarmra said:
R.E92 said:
The coding should be a lot easier using ISTA-P. Clarker was using DIS which is antiquated in comparison.

ISTA-P should do all the coding and calibrating for you in a few clicks. You can get ISTA-P pre-loaded onto a virtual machine along with Tool32 and NCSExpert from the E90post coding section.
I was tempted to retrofit cruise just for fun but the hardware came to £300. Can't quite justify spending that on something I never used on my previous car.

I spent one afternoon coding my car to allow DVD playback while driving but since doing so I've never used it. It's a nice challenge!

Thanks for the reply. I get chills just reading it. I have no idea what any of it even means! :rofl: I don't supose you know (or if anyone knows) where I can get this done? :(

Remote coding services are quite common but I have none to recommend as I'm a DIYer. If Tumnus is successful then maybe you could buy him a bottle of wine in exchange for some coding :D
 
Tumnus said:
I'm going to retrofit cruise control this weekend (weather permitting), I'll let you know if I'm successful! :? :driving:

Oh, and I live 16 miles from Cambridge, and I used to have a 200SX as well!

I hope it all goes well. Let me know how you get on. Where did you get your spares?
 
Andyarmra said:
I hope it all goes well. Let me know how you get on. Where did you get your spares?

I picked up everything from ebay, once I knew the part numbers they were fairly easy to find.
 
Tumnus said:
I'm going to retrofit cruise control this weekend (weather permitting), I'll let you know if I'm successful! :? :driving:

Oh, and I live 16 miles from Cambridge, and I used to have a 200SX as well!

So how did it go? :poke:

:D
 
Andyarmra said:
Tumnus said:
I'm going to retrofit cruise control this weekend (weather permitting), I'll let you know if I'm successful! :? :driving:

Oh, and I live 16 miles from Cambridge, and I used to have a 200SX as well!

So how did it go? :poke:

:D

Unfortunately, not so well. Got the unit fitted, but I get a cruise control error on start and it doesn't work. :(

Don't know if I have a faulty unit, or I've missed something off the coding. I'll have to get some diagnostics run on it, or try and pick up another cruise control unit to test it with.
 
:thumbsdown: Not good. Hard to believe it's the unit. Not sure what could go wrong with them unless someone else has had experience? Well I hope you get it sorted. Keep us up to date on your progress. :)
 
The thing that makes me think it's the unit is it works intermittently, the stalk and button work briefly some of the time, and the cruise control will engage for about a second before switching off.
 
Tumnus said:
Andyarmra said:
I hope it all goes well. Let me know how you get on. Where did you get your spares?

I picked up everything from ebay, once I knew the part numbers they were fairly easy to find.

Did the part numbers come from realoem or another source? I'm interested in a retrofit.
 
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