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What do you need apart from the stalk?
My knee kills me after about an hour of driving, and this could be the answer.
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You'll need a VSS and you will possibly have to activate cruise via Vagcom.
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its an aaz, not TDi
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I have a 2.1 dj with cruise.
There is a module on the spedo that reports speed to a control box to the right of the fuse box ( right hand drive)
There is a vacuum pump in the engine bay to the right of the alternator (and power steering pump)
There is a vacuum controlled device on the throttle lever.
There are vacuum release and electronic switches on the brake pedal (and clutch if you have one)

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That sounds expensive and difficult to get. :cry:

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206 yoyos gets you a basic model from Waeco.
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lhd wrote:What do you need apart from the stalk?
My knee kills me after about an hour of driving, and this could be the answer.
Rob.

Might be cheaper to get a knee replacement :twisted:
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dazwatson wrote:
lhd wrote:What do you need apart from the stalk?
My knee kills me after about an hour of driving, and this could be the answer.
Rob.

Might be cheaper to get a knee replacement :twisted:

I think your right. :lol:

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Cheap and simple. :mrgreen:
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Zebedee wrote:Cheap and simple. :mrgreen:
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This looks ideal for my 1600ct not like i'll have to worry about going to fast :rofl

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