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Very optimistic question about cruise control

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10 Sep 2024 06:02 #257488 by Lambert
I'm sure I'm being optimistic in the extreme but is the cruise control system for the square bodies as separate module that could be incorporated into the gen3 or is it just code in the ECU? 

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10 Sep 2024 06:27 - 10 Sep 2024 06:28 #257489 by yakuza
For my VW T4 it was just the buttons at 70€-ish.

I would guess there is an actuator for the throttle valve, an encoder for the throttle pedal, a clutch pedal switch and some sensors and wiring missing in the gen3.

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10 Sep 2024 06:32 - 10 Sep 2024 06:53 #257490 by Soeley
Can't answer your question, but for a lot of other makes of car you can buy after marked cruise control, so maybe it available for the Gen3?

Personally I never use CC, I use the speed limiter on motorways and A roads. I find it gives you better control, as in being able to feather the throttle when the car in front can't maintain a speed.
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10 Sep 2024 06:48 #257492 by yakuza

Personally I never use CC, I use the speed limiter on motorways and A roads. I find it gives you better control, as in being able to fether the throttle when the car in front can't maintain a speed.
I have allways said that the adaptive CC's are all the wrong way off.
They should of course adjust the speed of the car in front, not the car in the back... :D

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10 Sep 2024 06:51 #257493 by Soeley

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10 Sep 2024 09:45 #257497 by Motacilla

I'm sure I'm being optimistic in the extreme but is the cruise control system for the square bodies as separate module that could be incorporated into the gen3 or is it just code in the ECU? 
In all newer cars, cruise control is simply a function of the ECU. 
 

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10 Sep 2024 11:03 #257499 by fordem

I'm sure I'm being optimistic in the extreme but is the cruise control system for the square bodies as separate module that could be incorporated into the gen3 or is it just code in the ECU? 

If by square body you mean a gen 4, you're out of luck - the gen 3 uses a mechanical linkage (cable) between the pedal & the throttle body, the gen 4 is drive-by-wire.

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16 Sep 2024 21:07 #257545 by Darthblaker7474
Somewhat related, some Japanese models of the Wagon R use the same steering wheel as 2014+ Jimnys, which include cruise control.

I've also seen some with flappy paddles on the back 
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