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Fabia VRS mk2 retro fit Crusie control

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hey all, 

 

recently bought a 2011 fabia vrs, which id like to retrofit cruise control. 

 

as a youtube mechanic, i cannot find anything on how to do this, can anyone help me out?

8 minutes ago, eddiedunn12 said:

hey all, 

 

recently bought a 2011 fabia vrs, which id like to retrofit cruise control. 

 

as a youtube mechanic, i cannot find anything on how to do this, can anyone help me out?

hi,

 

Im no expert but you will need a new BCM or send off your current BCM for reprogramming and then you'll need to run a new harness for the cruise control and you'll need to add more pins into the fuse box as pins for non options are removed as standard like my car has no pins for heated seats as i don't have the option fitted. :)

 

Its not going to be a easy job I was looking at it for my mk2 11 plate did not seem worth it i could be wrong though pete is the expert when it comes to wiring.

Edited by mk2rs2008

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Thanks for your help. Bought it just to see what I can tinker with and mess about with. I’ll get a price at a local garage and see if he can do it, then see if it’s worth it! 
 

thanks again 

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@Tech1e is probably your best bet if you live anywhere near him. Worcester area if I remember rightly.

 

 

13 minutes ago, eddiedunn12 said:

Thanks for your help. Bought it just to see what I can tinker with and mess about with. I’ll get a price at a local garage and see if he can do it, then see if it’s worth it! 
 

thanks again 

 

Yeah let us know though as i would love to know the current price of this mod as we have the same car i dont have the fancy vrs but would be good to have an idea for some light mods like this :)

Edited by mk2rs2008

MK2 Fabia vRS cruise control is £350 supplied and fitted. 

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