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MODIFYING OR DETAILING YOUR I30 => ELECTRICAL | ELECTRONIC | AUDIO => Topic started by: Hati on August 24, 2011, 11:23:36

Title: Factory cruise control question
Post by: Hati on August 24, 2011, 11:23:36
According to the information posted in this (https://www.i30ownersclub.com/forum/index.php?topic=10444.0) thread, replacement parts for factory cruise control (button set on steering wheel, wiring harness etc) can be purchased for well under a $100.

As the cruise control offered locally by the Hyundai dealers is a $700 hole in the pocket, it would make sense to buy and fit these parts, than head to the dealer for a ECU fiddle.

Does anyone know if this is the case or is there more to it? I know a clutch switch is already fitted somewhere as the motor won't start without depressing the clutch even when the transmission is in neutral.

Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: Trust on October 30, 2011, 00:40:21
Hello , I also thought that it could be so easy but since the throttle valve is moving by the pedal via a bowden cable , the ECU can't handle it .
The local dealer here said they ordered the CC kit by Conrad (Dutch and German webshop)
Here you can read the manual   http://www.produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/850000-874999/851329-an-01-ml-MS_50.pdf (http://www.produktinfo.conrad.com/datenblaetter/850000-874999/851329-an-01-ml-MS_50.pdf)
I ordered one and am trying to get some information about the original buttons on the steeringweel , to use them instead of the separate three-button box .
Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: Hati on October 30, 2011, 08:40:07
Let us know how you get on with it.
Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: SteenP on October 30, 2011, 09:42:01
As I live in Denmark, the Country that is, I've ordered this one: http://www.in-car.dk/shop/fartpilot-hyundai-i30-323p.html (http://www.in-car.dk/shop/fartpilot-hyundai-i30-323p.html)

It's only for the diesel model, it's OBD connected which means no cutting in wires, everything is with connecters.
Took me about an hour to fit and works right away(no ECU fiddling) with OE steering controls.

The page is in Danish but maybe Google translate might help  :whistler:

Oh, by the way; everything is expensive in Denmark  :Shocked:

Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: Shambles on October 30, 2011, 11:40:59
I've ordered this one: http://www.in-car.dk/shop/fartpilot-hyundai-i30-323p.html (http://www.in-car.dk/shop/fartpilot-hyundai-i30-323p.html)
The page is in Danish but maybe Google translate might help  :whistler:

That's quite some bit of kit :eek:


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Plug'n'play fartpilot
I'm guessing fartpilot is what it is (in Danish) rather than what it makes you do :P
Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: SteenP on October 30, 2011, 20:17:39



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Plug'n'play fartpilot
I'm guessing fartpilot is what it is (in Danish) rather than what it makes you do :P

That could explain some kind of a funny smell  :whistler:



Otherwise your right, it's the danish word for Cruise Control.
Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: Trust on November 06, 2011, 12:13:56
As I live in Denmark, the Country that is, I've ordered this one: http://www.in-car.dk/shop/fartpilot-hyundai-i30-323p.html (http://www.in-car.dk/shop/fartpilot-hyundai-i30-323p.html)

It's only for the diesel model, it's OBD connected which means no cutting in wires, everything is with connecters.
Took me about an hour to fit and works right away(no ECU fiddling) with OE steering controls.

The page is in Danish but maybe Google translate might help  :whistler:

Oh, by the way; everything is expensive in Denmark  :Shocked:

There is also one for a gasolin motor , but only for models with ESP and build later than 2011 price about € 500.-

Yesterday I've fitted the throttle servo at the motor compartment , vacuum tube to the brake servo and the cable to the throttle valve .
Also drilled a hole just near the accelarator pedal for the leads to the throttle servo , just there because there was enough space for the drill machine .
Dismanteled the steeringweel and the covers under it to find out if the clock-spring is fully wired (I do have radio controls on the steeringweel)
That was alright , there were 2 rows of pins in the connector . Searching for the speed signal I dismanteled the radio .
Pin 9 on the radio connector should be that one , unfortunality the was no wire connected to that point .
Replaced the radio and the covers and decided to stop and do more research to get the speedsignal from the cockpit .
Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: alc2 on November 13, 2011, 13:23:55
@SteenP ,  after  connecting  the  danish  CC ,  you  don't need to activate  this  function  in ECU , or is  just  plug'n play ?
Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: batteoui on January 27, 2012, 16:57:08
According to the information posted in this (https://www.i30ownersclub.com/forum/index.php?topic=10444.0) thread, replacement parts for factory cruise control (button set on steering wheel, wiring harness etc) can be purchased for well under a $100.

As the cruise control offered locally by the Hyundai dealers is a $700 hole in the pocket, it would make sense to buy and fit these parts, than head to the dealer for a ECU fiddle.

Does anyone know if this is the case or is there more to it? I know a clutch switch is already fitted somewhere as the motor won't start without depressing the clutch even when the transmission is in neutral.


Hey Hati, Have a look at the electric/electronic section. You'll have a lot of fun !
Title: Re: Factory cruise control question
Post by: Hati on January 27, 2012, 20:36:37
I am paying attention to your little venture, don't worry :)
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