...). Is this possible without losing steering wheel controls?
Yes, and yes. See the FAQ: http://c4owners.org/plugins/faq/faq.php?0.cat.2.199
... Posted by BigJohnD on 05 January 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
... if I had a 15 stack CD player! Everything can be controlled from the steering wheel.
{e_PLUGIN}forum/attachment/16552/1357659876_16552_FT177265... Posted by 2old2soon on 08 January 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
Like the idea of a fuel cut-off switch, but wouldn't the built-in immobiliser already render the car unstartable (if that is even a word) without the ... Posted by Commodore on 10 October 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
theysaid! VTR+ has the higher spec sport seats and on long journeys it's a great motorway cruiser. I often did 5-6 hour round trips in mine when I wa... Posted by Dave_Retired. on 27 September 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
...e without pneumatic suspension. Close Diagbox and switch off ignition. Disconnect both plugs to the air suspension ecu in the floor behind the passeng... Posted by GPGeorge on 18 April 2016 | Relevance: 0.6
...e without pneumatic suspension. Close Diagbox and switch off ignition. Disconnect both plugs to the air suspension ecu in the floor behind the passeng... Posted by faulty-c4gp on 13 June 2016 | Relevance: 0.6
I've officially retired my old Pure Highway, so need EziDAB to replace it. Have got everything figured out now apart from one thing. The control box h... Posted by RochdalePioneers on 16 November 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
Fuse would always be the first port of call, followed by associated switches, then checking the seat elements themselves. I seem to remember a forum ... Posted by Rich_Eason on 04 June 2008 | Relevance: 0.6
In answer to the topic heading if not the question, the two heated seat switches on my C4GP are the opposite way round to each other. In other words, ... Posted by Hoipoloi on 08 November 2008 | Relevance: 0.6
Alternatively, I tapped into a switched 12v from the fuse box to do mine, details here: http://c4owners.org/plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?186339.p... Posted by Commodore on 22 September 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
...wise it's a manual switch. E.g. http://www.parkingdynamics.co.uk/
The genuine article from Citroën will integrate into the towing system. Posted by BigJohnD on 13 February 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
Were they manual front sensors, Barrie? That is, you had to switch them on yourself; they weren't automatic, triggered by 1st gear and low speed and ... Posted by BigJohnD on 14 February 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
Were they manual front sensors, Barrie? That is, you had to switch them on yourself; they weren't automatic, triggered by 1st gear and low speed a... Posted by on 14 February 2010 | Relevance: 0.6
C1396 Clutch pedal sensor signal fault : Coherence
guessing its the switch under the pedal
Had the switch change and hasn't cured the probl... Posted by Lovespicasso on 17 February 2014 | Relevance: 0.6
P0352: 2 / 3 ignition coil control : Short-circuit to earth or short-circuit to positive or open circuit
P0351: 1 / 4 ignition coil control : Sho... Posted by BarttVTR on 12 March 2016 | Relevance: 0.6
... be. A car which develops a fuel fault which then leads its control system to REFUSE TO APPLY THE PARKING BRAKE is a car I don't really trust. Posted by mikew on 11 March 2013 | Relevance: 0.6
Hi,
I have had a similar error message when starting my 1.6 SX (petrol). The only thing I can say is that if I switch the engine off wait a few minu... Posted by neilp on 03 January 2009 | Relevance: 0.6
Hi Zedd a petrol engine needs a Lambda sensor because the engine management (injection) has to control air/fuel ratio compared to stoichiometric (aka ... Posted by gmerry on 08 March 2012 | Relevance: 0.6
... had the esp/asr handbrake scenario and this was sorted with the modified switch and loom.
Both jobs were literally 30 minute quick fixes. Posted by Driver155 on 23 February 2016 | Relevance: 0.6