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Hi I am trying to retrofit cruise control onto a 67 plate fiesta zetec with the 1.1 non turbo engine however I cannot get the function to work

The process I have done is 

1 Change the steering wheel to one with the cruise button  

2 change the bcm module to cruise control

3 Change the sccm module to the left hand manufacturer code that mat has the steering wheel left control 

4Change the ipc to cruise control enabled

 

However despite this the cruise control doesnt work however the limiter and every other button on the left side of the steering wheel.does . Has anyone done the process before or could it be that the wiring isnt there on the zetec or the non EcoBoost engine maybe?

 

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The wiring for the throttle maybe is different, i can't help you with that.

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14 hours ago, fgservo said:

The wiring for the throttle maybe is different, i can't help you with that.

That’s what I was fearing . No it was more that if anyone had done the forscan programming if what I had some was correct 

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Is cruise an option on the 1.1?  The PCM may not support it if not.

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2 hours ago, TomsFocus said:

Is cruise an option on the 1.1?  The PCM may not support it if not.

That’s what I was wondering because the 1.1 was only available on the style and zetec which I didn’t think the option was available however I think somone has managed to do it on a trend which to some point still had the 1.1 but yeah I think it’s strongly possible that that might be the reason why

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Do you have hill start assist and stop/start ? I believe one needs the sensors in pedals and the sensors for hill start and stop/start are probably the same ones that cruise control uses to know if for example brake pedal is pressed.

It seems that you're missing the correct wiring in your steering wheel.

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