Cruise Control bits..
hi all, anyone got cruise control bits about, mainly the stalk, rest could make up form bits... or anyone got a source of anything helpful ?
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BUT there is no loom, I was in the process of making it up... I suppose it depends how much you want to offer for the parts (including wiring diagrams) as to weather I part with it or not ;) - The project is stalled at the moment and I might go in a different direction. |
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Did they make a cruise kit for the 180? Never seen one before |
Hi, cheers for reply, have you got the stalk type control ?
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The cruise control system fitted to some versions of the KV6 was an factory fit optional extra (R45 2.0 conny was standard), it was never offered on the MG ZS180.
I documented my attempt to fit it to my mk1 over on ZScentral http://www.zscentral.com/phpbb/cruis...rol-t8163.html but, like Sam, I got stumped on the wiring. Or it might be that the ZT KV6 throttle body for cruise has a different part number to the non cruise throttle body. The after market cruise control offered by Rover was a standard kit from Rostra, I bought a kit direct from the USA and fitted it to my MGF where it works well. http://www.rostra.com/images/2501223/2501223-large.jpg I have fitted the O/E style steering wheel controls and started to work out the wiring. There is no reason this couldn't be made to work on the KV6. http://www.rostra.com/universal-afte...-by-rostra.php |
I got a few bits. Think I'm missing the cruise ecu but not sure what it looks like or where to find it on a 420?
Anyone know if I can use another model cruise ecu as there are quite a few to choose from on rimmers |
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If you want to continue with wiring diagnostic on KV6 maybe I can be of some help, if you want it. I am also interested in cruise control but on my R600, so I did some investogations. R45 has many similarities with R600 so I might be of some help. Just a tought... |
Thanks for the offer but it is way down the list at the moment.
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