I was having a brain fart. For some reason I thought the standard pad would only allow you to hold or resume speed.Simon Jones wrote:Yep all works. Without + or - it would do nothing
Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Dear all
having a nightmare with fitting. Mechanic says "no speed signal getting through to cruise control from dash? connected to sp+ screw.
There is no signal chip/amplifier. Does it need one?"
Be grateful for any advise!
Derek
having a nightmare with fitting. Mechanic says "no speed signal getting through to cruise control from dash? connected to sp+ screw.
There is no signal chip/amplifier. Does it need one?"
Be grateful for any advise!
Derek
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
PS, has anyone got a pic of this?
Final Setup
Set the Sensitivity switch to M & cut the black wire link
Thanks
Derek
Final Setup
Set the Sensitivity switch to M & cut the black wire link
Thanks
Derek
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
I've been reading this thread with interest since I have a kit to collect from the post office tomorrow. It's a toss up between fitting that or a new front crossmember on Saturday!
I'm guessing the panel with the operating buttons in purely contains switches and no other components, so intergrating a stalk from something else should only be a case of marrying up the correct signals?
I'm guessing the panel with the operating buttons in purely contains switches and no other components, so intergrating a stalk from something else should only be a case of marrying up the correct signals?
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
SP+ definitely works: its what drives the speedo: http://igmaynard.co.uk/bongo/forum/view ... =3&t=69622Dr Fingers wrote:PS, has anyone got a pic of this?
Final Setup
Set the Sensitivity switch to M & cut the black wire link
Thanks
Derek
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
It's the black wire link that we can't find..?
Thanks
Derek
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
It's on the grey CC control box near the sensitivity switch.
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Ah, thanks!
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
All sorted, thanks to Simon and Scammer's advise.
Bizarre that you have to cut a (very small and hard to find) wire to make it work..
but you do.
Right foot looking forward to M-way next week.
Derek
Bizarre that you have to cut a (very small and hard to find) wire to make it work..
but you do.
Right foot looking forward to M-way next week.
Derek
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
That's the last help you get.................Dr Fingers wrote: Scammer's
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Whoa !! So sorry, bad typo!!
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Well, fitted CC Saturday morning, tested in the afternoon with no issues, so great notes and tips from here! Went into town this morning, came back to find the pipe work serving rear heater matrix spewing water. So looks like I'll be busy getting to that next week.
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
I am still struggling with my installation - it works at 15mph.
The loop wire is cut and none of the sensitivity settings make any difference.
Technical support from the importers seems non-existant.
Any more suggestions?
The loop wire is cut and none of the sensitivity settings make any difference.
Technical support from the importers seems non-existant.
Any more suggestions?
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
What do you mean by...
Can you change speed using the Set (+) & Res (-) buttons?
It locks on at that speed and ONLY at that speed or what?psquiddy wrote:- it works at 15mph.
Can you change speed using the Set (+) & Res (-) buttons?
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Have you set the cable position correctly? Because I set mine so it doesn't over pull and strain the blue servo assy. there is a slight delay in cruise taking over when you press set.
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