Retrofit cruise E89 Z4

GBZ4 said:
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.

Yes, I used Realoem for the part numbers, just be aware that the 'Switch Unit Steering Column' section on the site is listed twice, one for multi-function steering wheels and one for without.

EDIT: It looks like the difference is actually whether you have steering wheel heater or not. No MFSW available with steering wheel heater?
 
My cruise control is now working! :D

I set the ZDSC and KOMBI modules back to their default settings and it now works! :driving:
 
I have ordered the replacement stalks with cruise control from ebay and they arrived yesterday. They don't look the same as the ones shown on the first page of this thread - will they fit? The part number is 9123049 as stated at the beginning of this tread and in realoem says it fits E89 35i.

Anyone help, looking at doing the install this weekend.
 

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The part you purchased is correct, however it doesn't have the slip ring/clock spring which is why it looks different, you 'may' be able to use the slip ring from your old switch unit, but I'm not 100% sure?

EDIT: You should be OK to use your existing slip ring, RealOEM.com lists only two different slip rings for the E89, and the only difference between the two is whether you have a steering wheel heater or not
 
Tumnus said:
The part you purchased is correct, however it doesn't have the slip ring/clock spring which is why it looks different, you 'may' be able to use the slip ring from your old switch unit, but I'm not 100% sure?

EDIT: You should be OK to use your existing slip ring, RealOEM.com lists only two different slip rings for the E89, and the only difference between the two is whether you have a steering wheel heater or not
Could I just remove the cruise control stalk from the one I have bought and attach it to my current stalk module (looks like 1 screw and clip in module), thus not having to remove and re-install the slip ring?
 
Zikim said:
Could I just remove the cruise control stalk from the one I have bought and attach it to my current stalk module (looks like 1 screw and clip in module), thus not having to remove and re-install the slip ring?

I don't believe that's possible on the E89, you need the whole unit.
 
Tumnus said:
Zikim said:
Could I just remove the cruise control stalk from the one I have bought and attach it to my current stalk module (looks like 1 screw and clip in module), thus not having to remove and re-install the slip ring?

I don't believe that's possible on the E89, you need the whole unit.

Thank you for the clarification. So hopefully should be able just to change slip ring from my current to the new stalk (4 screws)

Thanks again
 
Zikim said:
Thank you for the clarification. So hopefully should be able just to change slip ring from my current to the new stalk (4 screws)

Thanks again

Yes, from what I've read/understand you should be OK doing that as the slip ring is only for the steering wheel controls and the airbag connections.
 
I fitted the cruise control stalks yesterday and coded this morning. DSC/ABS/TPMS lights out but cruise does not operate. When pushing forward or backward on the cruise stalk I get the cruise symbol in the middle of the dash with _ _ _ underneath and mph underneath that. This is when I am driving at 30mph+. I used $544 to code in to CAS. Any help appreciated.
 

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Tumnus said:
My cruise control is now working! :D

I set the ZDSC and KOMBI modules back to their default settings and it now works! :driving:

How did you reset the KOMBI and ZDSC modules back to their default and how did you know these were the problem?
 
Zikim said:
Tumnus said:
My cruise control is now working! :D

I set the ZDSC and KOMBI modules back to their default settings and it now works! :driving:

How did you reset the KOMBI and ZDSC modules back to their default and how did you know these were the problem?

I didn't know they were the problem, but after running diagnostics I could see the stalk was functioning correctly, it just wouldn't engage. So I figured there was either something wrong with my coding, or with the modules.

Have you updated the vehicle order (adding $544) for the CAS and NFRM modules by using the FA_WRITE command in NCSExpert?

To reset ZDSC and KOMBI modules to default you need to make sure the FSW_PSW.man file in the NCSExpert\Work directory is empty when you use the SG_CODERIEN command to code the modules.
 
Tumnus said:
Zikim said:
Tumnus said:
My cruise control is now working! :D

I set the ZDSC and KOMBI modules back to their default settings and it now works! :driving:

How did you reset the KOMBI and ZDSC modules back to their default and how did you know these were the problem?

I didn't know they were the problem, but after running diagnostics I could see the stalk was functioning correctly, it just wouldn't engage. So I figured there was either something wrong with my coding, or with the modules.

Have you updated the vehicle order (adding $544) for the CAS and NFRM modules by using the FA_WRITE command in NCSExpert?

To reset ZDSC and KOMBI modules to default you need to make sure the FSW_PSW.man file in the NCSExpert\Work directory is empty when you use the SG_CODERIEN command to code the modules.
This possible sounds like the same problem that I have, cruise control just won't engage with no faults showing for it.

I have updated the CAS & NFRM using the FA_WRITE command in NCSxpert.

How do you find the FSW_PSW.man files to check they are empty?
 
Just had a thought, if your FSW_PSW.man file is already blank then you won't have updated the ZDSC and KOMBI modules with the cruise control info, you would have just reset them to default.

It sounds like this is probably what's happening, as you are getting no cruise control errors, whereas I did get errors.

To update the ZDSC and KOMBI modules you will need to do the following:

1. Read the data from the CAS module, this displays the VIN for your car, it also updates the FSW_PSW.TRC file, you can see this by opening it with Notepad, or another text editor (it's all in German unfortunately!).

2. Next you need to make a copy of FSW_PSW.TRC file, and then rename it to FSW_PSW.MAN (this is the file NCS Expert uses to update the modules). It's normally in the 'C:\NCSEXPER\WORK' folder

3. Once you have an FSW_PSW.MAN file that contains information you can then code the ZDSC and KOMBI modules, this will then tell the modules that you have cruise control.
 
Tumnus said:
Once you have an FSW_PSW.MAN file that contains information you can then code the ZDSC and KOMBI modules, this will then tell the modules that you have cruise control.

I have recoded again and still have the problem of being able to push the cruise stalk and the cruise symbol comes up in the display but showing _ _ _ mph when driving.

I have looked at the .man file and it says Cruise nicht_aktiv (twice in the file) so I have changed this to active and recoded but still the same problem.
There is also a line which says that BC_DIGITAL_V nicht_aktiv should this be active?

Using INST it reads that cruise is present but inactive as shown below.
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Can anyone look at their .man files and see if there are any other lines relating to cruise control
 
The KOMBI module should have a entry called TEMPOMAT_SETZ_ANZ_DAUER, this should be set to wert_02, if yours is still set to wert_01 then something probably went wrong with your coding and you'd be better off doing it again.

Oh, and you can code the ZDSC and KOMBI with the engine running (I did research it first!), I had to as I was struggling with battery charge.
 
Zikim said:
Tumnus said:
Once you have an FSW_PSW.MAN file that contains information you can then code the ZDSC and KOMBI modules, this will then tell the modules that you have cruise control.

I have recoded again and still have the problem of being able to push the cruise stalk and the cruise symbol comes up in the display but showing _ _ _ mph when driving.

I have looked at the .man file and it says Cruise nicht_aktiv (twice in the file) so I have changed this to active and recoded but still the same problem.
There is also a line which says that BC_DIGITAL_V nicht_aktiv should this be active?

Using INST it reads that cruise is present but inactive as shown below.
cc INST.jpg

Can anyone look at their .man files and see if there are any other lines relating to cruise control

Have you tried to do the retrofit programming using ISTA-P? I see you already have Rheingold setup so the hard part is done.
 
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