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Model specific boards => Golf mk4 => Topic started by: NotMyName on 09 August 2015, 08:30
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As per other thread, the donor car is a 2002 (02) plated GT TDI 130 & the wifes car is a 2000 (X) plated 1.6 16v.
The diesel has the stalk with cruise control, the wifes car doesn't.
Is it a simple case of just remove it, switch it over, get someone to code it & job done?
If it matters then i think the wifes engine code is AZR. Has a Z in it i know that much.
We were told that it may not be such a simple thing on the 1.6 & also that there's some place in Manchester (where exactly i don't know) that will do the whole thing (supply parts, fit & code) for £150.
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the 1.6 won't have the necessary wiring to the ecu so that will need to be added, awesomegti in manchester is probably the place you were thinking of
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As topher said you will need to install a few wires into the ECU plug.
Think it was 4 wires, as well as one permanent live (easy to get to under steering wheel).
Then activate cruise with code using VCDS or VCP.
Quite easy to retrofit. Bit of a pain to get the wires through to ECU plug, also you'll need a quite large torx tool do take steering wheel off to get to the stalk.
150£ sounds like too much to me personally. But then again I don't pay myself for labour :D
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Thanks guys.
Mechanics isn't really my strong point but electrics is even worse. I wouldn't even attempt this.
Found that guy. Thanks for the name. Perhaps a bit steep, i dunno, but when we're driving nearly 200 miles up to Scotland to visit the in laws i'll be thinking money well spent.
http://www.awesomegti.com/retrofit-cruise-control-fully-fitted-audi-a3-8l-91140#
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I'd do it for you but Manchester is a bit far for me or for you to pop down.... parts are about 40-60£ for the retrofit kit. If you look you can find them even for 34£ from Poland ( http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VW-GOLF-4-IV-97-05-PALANCA-MANETA-INDICADORES-TEMPOMAT-CABLEADO-8L0953513J-/261679355293?hash=item3ced4e159d ).
My mate paid around 50£ for the kit with aftermarket stalk from Germany. Fitted and enabled in one evening.
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Sure awesome gti charge £99 fitted.
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Sorry to jump in on this, complete numpty here but if I am reading this correctly then am I right in thinking it would be simple enough to fit cruise to my 2001 AUM gti.
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Yeah it is relatively easy.
You will need retrofit kit, do some wiring changes in loom (insert pins to ECU connector) and code the cruise control to ECU.
I am down your way for work end of month and can do the coding (maybe give you a hand with wiring too).
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Really appreciate the offer mate but with a family holiday to fork out for next week I'm afraid it will probably be a couple of months before I have the spare cash to spare. Thanks again for the offer though.