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  • #16
    Ah OK.

    I VERY much doubt its simple. I think it was Mark (Stein) who was saying that the non-cruise models dont have the necessary slip-rings in the steering column etc.

    As you say, Rich will know better once he's removed it.
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    • #17
      Originally posted by Apache View Post
      Ah OK.

      I VERY much doubt its simple. I think it was Mark (Stein) who was saying that the non-cruise models dont have the necessary slip-rings in the steering column etc.

      As you say, Rich will know better once he's removed it.
      Interesting. I wonder what they're for... is it just for relaying the signals from the switches on the steering wheel, or is it more involved I wonder. I'd love to have cruise control again (had it on my Volvo 960 and Peugeot 605), but I'd also quite like to keep my Momo style steering wheel that I fitted to the Surf.
      Paul </Slugsie>
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Slugsie View Post
        Interesting. I wonder what they're for... is it just for relaying the signals from the switches on the steering wheel, or is it more involved I wonder. I'd love to have cruise control again (had it on my Volvo 960 and Peugeot 605), but I'd also quite like to keep my Momo style steering wheel that I fitted to the Surf.
        I' not so fussy, i just want cruise control, but don't want to spend £300, or an entire weekend to fit it. by the sounds of it i'm asking a bit much though.

        Martin
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