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klian787



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United Kingdom 2007 Freelander 2 TD4 S Manual Stornoway Grey
Help-retro fit steering controls

Can some one confirm if the wiring from the standard hord push is the same as that fitted to the horn push with cruise and audio control? I've obtained these without the wiring and just waiting for an air bag removal tool, like to get this on order if it's not the same. Thanks.

Also found an indi who has Autologic an thinks he can enable cruise control, is any special firmware required?

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According to this thread, it will not need to be enabled.

http://www.freel2.com/forum/topic6506.html? p****d off with a Digital Keyboard Warrior

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klian787



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Thanks; I've seen this post, I know the audio controls will work, but the cruise will need activating?

My main concern is the cable, I haven't received the tool yet and don't want to wait a week to find I need different cables, I've tried searching the net, I can only find diagrams for the remote switches, not the standard hormone push.

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klian787



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Update, fitted switches which uses the same wiring as the standard horn push, just had cruise enabled at Phonix 4x4 Wombourne, took 5 mins, all works fine. Cost including switches £65. Very Happy

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