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Old 19th January 2018, 16:56   #1
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Default Cruise and traction control ?

Hi can anyone answer a question
Are you able to fit cruise control and traction control from v6 auto
To a diesel auto or is the fitment different any help would be appreciated
Tia
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Old 19th January 2018, 17:14   #2
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Cruise control system is totally different
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Old 19th January 2018, 17:54   #3
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Ok thanks 👍
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Old 19th January 2018, 18:17   #4
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I think traction control is the same though. As it's all on the brakes. But it's a bigish job to retrofit
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Old 19th January 2018, 19:30   #5
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Ok thanks sounds like a plan. I dont mind keeps me busy and out of the wifes hair lol😉
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Old 19th January 2018, 21:31   #6
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Traction control on a diesel auto is probably something you'd never need .-


Masses of work for very little or no gain-------
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Old 20th January 2018, 18:34   #7
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Traction control on a diesel auto is probably something you'd never need .-


Masses of work for very little or no gain-------
True dat. Exactly why I'm not doing it with my cruise retrofit.
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Old 20th January 2018, 20:12   #8
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Traction control on a diesel auto is probably something you'd never need .-


Masses of work for very little or no gain-------
Was very surprised to discover my diesel auto ZT had cruise and traction.
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