The Flair is pretty well kitted out but Active CruiseControl and LDWS were optional extras.
{e_PLUGIN}forum/attachment/82/1589200493_82_FT238263_c4... Posted by BigJohnD on 11 May 2020 | Relevance: 1.2
... I now understand it's really an electronic speed controller not a resistor pack).
I opened the controller up and it was completely dry inside.... Posted by monusalv on 02 February 2015 | Relevance: 1.2
...witches that sits in the drivers door handle that controls our use of the windows/mirrors etc.
I was a bit concerned that the door mirror would h... Posted by bluehdi on 20 June 2015 | Relevance: 1.2
...an in Boulogne (£1.08/litre!!!) and then set the cruise to 130kph. All I had to do was steer.
Had to deal with a few locals who didn't like bei... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 17 August 2012 | Relevance: 1.2
£3.00? what do you expect.
The Citroen one includes a modified wiring loom to cure problems associated with the switch
My local Citroen ... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 06 May 2015 | Relevance: 1.2
...lly figure out how most of these things work. The cruise is 'radar' controlled, the auto headlights work on a sensor on the back of the interior mirro... Posted by routemaster1 on 22 February 2016 | Relevance: 1.2
the active cruisecontrol is not really important as the warning.
for a lane+warning+radar system : you can always install later a mobileye.com syst... Posted by tait on 01 April 2016 | Relevance: 1.2
... two seperate panels either side of the handbrake control. On non Sat Nav fitted models, these same icons are displayed to the left and right of the s... Posted by bluehdi on 12 June 2010 | Relevance: 1.2
... two seperate panels either side of the handbrake control. On non Sat Nav fitted models, these same icons are displayed to the left and right of the s... Posted by CE08LDB on 13 June 2010 | Relevance: 1.2
...airflow controlswitching between the different vents makes no difference. Only switching the air con on and off fixes it (albeit temporarily). Posted by on 27 July 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
Guys
Same old problem with my C4 Exclusive, both bags deflated with no response to the car starting up or by using the manual controls in the boo... Posted by on 11 June 2012 | Relevance: 1.2
...s C6 Dave above, stock is limited and Citroen are controlling the release of stock, they said they have cars there that are undriveable still waiting ... Posted by FranceJames on 25 April 2013 | Relevance: 1.2
...en the vehicle and the obstacle.
Comprises:
1 control unit;
4 sensors;
1 supply harness;
1 switch;
1 bag of fixings.
Technical chara... Posted by BigJohnD on 23 August 2010 | Relevance: 1.2
...o install.
It's my understanding that the control unit can sense 'vehicle speed pulse signal' (how can I say in English...) via wiring harness... Posted by on 28 May 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
You have to remember a lot of the bits in a C4 are not directly connected/controlled by each other. You push the accelerator and the accelerator posit... Posted by hertsnminds on 25 September 2010 | Relevance: 1.2
... However, there does seem to be an issue with GP's " Battery charge status control unit" which errs very much on the safe (or irritating) side. Posted by BigJohnD on 08 January 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
...ers (on B pillar) are working OK, and they can be controlled from drivers control panel. Control panel is working OK (at least display is alight and a... Posted by rafiki on 09 May 2014 | Relevance: 1.2
...nsist from motor itself (with fan attached) and a control module (some electronics) attached to motor. Up to the control module comes two connectors (... Posted by rafiki on 12 May 2014 | Relevance: 1.2
Hi Barose,
You have slightly different version of heater blower control module. I believe your's is made by Bosch (part no: 6441 W9), while mine ... Posted by rafiki on 11 June 2014 | Relevance: 1.2
...ut 12V across it - worked fine. Disassembled the controller and the heat sink was covered in fur on one side in particular, so moisture had been pres... Posted by Dilbert75 on 05 October 2015 | Relevance: 1.2