...rn trip Carlisle-London most of the time with the cruisecontrol on at 70 it achieved a pretty poor 42.7mpg. 2 up with the tyres at the correct pressu... Posted by on 18 April 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
Cruisecontrol is your problem. Been discussed on here plenty of times that it is not the most economical way to drive the car. It is convenient, does... Posted by wozza on 18 April 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
...rn trip Carlisle-London most of the time with the cruisecontrol on at 70 it achieved a pretty poor 42.7mpg. 2 up with the tyres at the correct pressu... Posted by routemaster1 on 18 April 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
Cruisecontrol is your problem. Been discussed on here plenty of times that it is not the most economical way to drive the car. It is convenient, d... Posted by on 18 April 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
Just for a test, I did the following for a tank.
Daily commute is 60 mile round trip, mostly dual carriageway
Use cruisecontrol normall because I... Posted by Jips on 19 April 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
Pretty similar to be honest on the return journey too. Got to take it easy and, when I'm trying to save fuel, 60mph seems the best and the cruise cont... Posted by david1983 on 06 June 2009 | Relevance: 1.2
...nding of modern car data paths is that multiple signals can be generated from the switch and pass down a pair of data wires to the control unit Posted by Cornishtaz on 16 March 2020 | Relevance: 1.2
... to the other?
Even when im driving with the cruisecontrol I tend to let my right foor hover over the accelerator pedal, just incase I need to b... Posted by on 18 June 2010 | Relevance: 1.2
...g.
3. Our model (Zetec 1.6HDi diesel) had no cruisecontrol which is a must for long distance cruising. It was extremely difficult to maintain a ... Posted by BigJohnD on 21 December 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
...del is an 07 Picasso 1.6 HDI. No adapter is fitted for steering wheel control. So I would like to know the easiest switched supply to tap into. Posted by davewithabeard on 27 March 2015 | Relevance: 1.2
...hinge out the front unit to make an easy connection to the cigar lighter switched control. If anyone else needs that, I will leave a link here. Posted by davewithabeard on 30 March 2015 | Relevance: 1.2
As I indicated before, it is Pin 11 of Part A the Quadlock. It is labelled as "+12V switched" for "Control amp, Aerial Supply, etc."
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Bear in mind that the menu system on the radio controls some of the trip computer functions, also the time/ date and language. If you change the he... Posted by routemaster1 on 20 November 2020 | Relevance: 1.2
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Bear in mind that the menu system on the radio controls some of the trip computer functions, also the time/ date and language. If you change the he... Posted by airct on 20 November 2020 | Relevance: 1.2
...g is these are all aids to driving and YOU are in control, switch auto features on or off.. its up to you .
Keep an eye on the indicators and get... Posted by on 08 September 2007 | Relevance: 1.2
...very quiet..
Not had a chance to play with the cruisecontrol yet, but I have every confidence she will perform.
Considering this is a 1.6 eng... Posted by on 05 August 2007 | Relevance: 1.2
This weekend will be our first experience of using the "cruisecontrol" as we have a little jaunt up the M6 and M54..
Looking forward to some cruisi... Posted by on 31 August 2007 | Relevance: 1.2
well what can I say !!
used the cruisecontrol for the first time ( & first time ever had this feature in a car ) What a fantastique gadget.... Posted by on 02 September 2007 | Relevance: 1.2
...in your manual on how to find and change it.
Cruisecontrol is the button set on the top left corner of your steering wheel centre. Use the thumb... Posted by Commodore on 05 November 2011 | Relevance: 1.2
...aying service when I try put the speed limiter or cruisecontrol on!!??
Any help is appreciated{e_PLUGIN}forum/attachment/22748/1320780218_22748_... Posted by on 08 November 2011 | Relevance: 1.2