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24th July 2015, 04:45 | #1 |
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cruise control fitting help
can anyone tell me how difficult or easy it is to have cruise control fitted to a mk2 rover 75 tourer and who in West Yorkshire if known fits it and at what cost Many Thanks Roverautoman75
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24th July 2015, 04:50 | #2 |
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On a diesel if the wiring is present, you need the ecu, dash switch and steering wheel controls.
If the loom isn't present its a fair bit more work. Contact Bigruss who should be able to sort you out
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So cruise master switch, cruise ECU steering wheel controls, and a change of ZCS coding is required. For your ZCS coding change, or indeed if you want the whole job done, a trip to see Big Russ in Liversedge, right on your doorstep Send him a message HERE Brian |
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