Cruise control, 307 SW HDI

Discussion in 'Peugeot 307' started by Brian, Nov 10, 2005.

  1. Brian

    Brian Guest

    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.
     
    Brian, Nov 10, 2005
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  2. Brian

    axl Guest

    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
     
    axl, Nov 11, 2005
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  3. Brian

    Keith Holley Guest

    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
     
    Keith Holley, Nov 13, 2005
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  4. Brian

    Brian Guest

    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.
     
    Brian, Nov 15, 2005
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  5. Brian

    Mr Benny Guest

    The only thing is
    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).
     
    Mr Benny, Nov 15, 2005
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  6. Brian

    nigel Guest

    True! There is a marked cut out for the CC switch on the inside of the
    shroud. A Stanley knife will do it.
     
    nigel, Nov 15, 2005
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