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Adding cruise control to 2024 Jimny
15 Nov 2024 11:30 #258321
by LESHNAH
Adding cruise control to 2024 Jimny was created by LESHNAH
Hi guys, first time poster here, cheers from sunny Chile!
I'm the recent proud owner of a brand new 2024 base 5 door Jimny, with a manual transmission. Of course I'm unable to resist the call to modify and hopefully improve it. My question is the following: here in Chile the base model comes with steering wheel controls for the stereo, but no cruise control. The full spec gets regular cruise control (not adaptive) I've already purchased and installed the cruise control buttons, and they light up, but still, no cruise control. I naively expected that installing the buttons would be enough.
My question is: what additional hardware would be required for this crazy mod to work? Has anyone done it?
Thanks in advance for all your
I'm the recent proud owner of a brand new 2024 base 5 door Jimny, with a manual transmission. Of course I'm unable to resist the call to modify and hopefully improve it. My question is the following: here in Chile the base model comes with steering wheel controls for the stereo, but no cruise control. The full spec gets regular cruise control (not adaptive) I've already purchased and installed the cruise control buttons, and they light up, but still, no cruise control. I naively expected that installing the buttons would be enough.
My question is: what additional hardware would be required for this crazy mod to work? Has anyone done it?
Thanks in advance for all your
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15 Nov 2024 13:42 #258323
by Motacilla
Replied by Motacilla on topic Adding cruise control to 2024 Jimny
Hello sunny Chile from the foggy Baltic!
There aren't too many 4-door owners on the forum here yet. So you may be the first here to do this mod. I have no specific info but a couple of general notes from past experience.
With many marques/models, cruise control is fairly straightforward to retrofit -- but I haven't heard of any where you can just add the buttons and go. But adding the buttons is always the first step, so you're headed the right way.
Often, cruise can be enabled by the dealer technician using the factory diagnostic tool. The problem you may encounter is this: the tech has no idea this option exists. That is because he's never had to use it, and it is probably buried in a submenu somewhere. Unless you can find the documentation for the Suzuki factory diagnostic software online somewhere, you will need to make friends with the dealer tech and get him to spend some of his valuable time looking for this option.
My advice, don't ask the service manager, don't ask the parts man. One day around lunch, go directly to the back door of the service bay and have a chat with the guys. If they agree to spend a few minutes at end of day looking through this, come back with a case of good beer to hand.
And be ready for bad news. I myself would bet that Suz has a way to activate cruise in their software, but it is not a sure thing.
As to additional hardware that may be needed, good news there, it is not likely you'll require anything else. The only thing I can think of that would possibly be needed would be another clockspring, but as far as I know there is only one for all Jimnys outside Japan. One way to check this is to go to the parts desk with two VINs in hand: one for your car and one for a car that you know has cruise (say from the dealer's lot). If both VINs have the same part number for the clockspring, you are in business.
There is one other lister here who is very conversant with non-UK/non-EU Jimny parts, we'll see if he weighs in.
Let us know how it goes.
There aren't too many 4-door owners on the forum here yet. So you may be the first here to do this mod. I have no specific info but a couple of general notes from past experience.
With many marques/models, cruise control is fairly straightforward to retrofit -- but I haven't heard of any where you can just add the buttons and go. But adding the buttons is always the first step, so you're headed the right way.
Often, cruise can be enabled by the dealer technician using the factory diagnostic tool. The problem you may encounter is this: the tech has no idea this option exists. That is because he's never had to use it, and it is probably buried in a submenu somewhere. Unless you can find the documentation for the Suzuki factory diagnostic software online somewhere, you will need to make friends with the dealer tech and get him to spend some of his valuable time looking for this option.
My advice, don't ask the service manager, don't ask the parts man. One day around lunch, go directly to the back door of the service bay and have a chat with the guys. If they agree to spend a few minutes at end of day looking through this, come back with a case of good beer to hand.
And be ready for bad news. I myself would bet that Suz has a way to activate cruise in their software, but it is not a sure thing.
As to additional hardware that may be needed, good news there, it is not likely you'll require anything else. The only thing I can think of that would possibly be needed would be another clockspring, but as far as I know there is only one for all Jimnys outside Japan. One way to check this is to go to the parts desk with two VINs in hand: one for your car and one for a car that you know has cruise (say from the dealer's lot). If both VINs have the same part number for the clockspring, you are in business.
There is one other lister here who is very conversant with non-UK/non-EU Jimny parts, we'll see if he weighs in.
Let us know how it goes.
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15 Nov 2024 16:18 #258329
by DrRobin
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
Replied by DrRobin on topic Adding cruise control to 2024 Jimny
There are 3rd party cruise control modules available, this video shows the installation of one such module using the steering wheel switches. They work by taking control of the electronic throttle, but need to be tied in to the speedo and brakes/clutch or auto-gearbox controller.
www.facebook.com/FUTUREAUTOMOTIVESYSTEMS...on/1658972474434103/
These people sell a module but it is different to the ones used in the video
www.conrad-anderson.co.uk/product/suzuki...-cruise-control-kit/
My last Jimny didn't have cruise control and after years of having it on cars I never really missed it, but my 2020 Gen4 does and I use it all of the time on the main roads, just to maintain a steady [about 55mph] speed. It's not much use when the roads are busy and if the car hadn't had it fitted, I wouldn't have been bothered.
www.facebook.com/FUTUREAUTOMOTIVESYSTEMS...on/1658972474434103/
These people sell a module but it is different to the ones used in the video
www.conrad-anderson.co.uk/product/suzuki...-cruise-control-kit/
My last Jimny didn't have cruise control and after years of having it on cars I never really missed it, but my 2020 Gen4 does and I use it all of the time on the main roads, just to maintain a steady [about 55mph] speed. It's not much use when the roads are busy and if the car hadn't had it fitted, I wouldn't have been bothered.
2020 blue SZ5 (one of the last to be registered in the UK)
Ex 2011 Blue Jimny SZ4
Northumberland Jimny Blog
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