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austastar
16th September 2019, 08:52 PM
Hi, has any one done this?
I'm having problems with cramping from keeping the foot on the accelerator and it is causing considerable pain.
The next major town is Port Headland, Newman etc and down the W.A. Coast.
Any comments, recommendations, ideas?
Tomorrow I'm raising the driving position with a few sheets of sleeping mat on the seat to see if that will provide enough change of foot angle to give some relief.
Cheers
plusnq
16th September 2019, 08:56 PM
Yes. I have one installed by my local car audio guy. Great for the long outback roads.
Tote
16th September 2019, 08:59 PM
There's some info here : Puma cruise control (https://www.aulro.com/afvb/90-110-130-defender-county/189544-puma-cruise-control-6.html)
Regards,
Tote
skidrov
16th September 2019, 09:09 PM
I bought/installed this one:
Land Rover Defender Puma Tdci TD4 2.2 & 2.4 Cruise Control MY2007 > MY20016 - Mobile Centre (https://www.mobilecentre.co.uk/puma-tdci-td4-22-24-cruise-control-my2007-my20016)
Tombie
16th September 2019, 09:15 PM
Yep. Fitted pre-delivery and wouldn’t be without it.
alien
17th September 2019, 06:48 AM
I bought/installed this one:
Land Rover Defender Puma Tdci TD4 2.2 & 2.4 Cruise Control MY2007 > MY20016 - Mobile Centre (https://www.mobilecentre.co.uk/puma-tdci-td4-22-24-cruise-control-my2007-my20016)
We also have this unit.
Mounted the stalk where the headlight switch mounts, with a slight modification of the head light switch it’s mounted it on the right side.
It’s used regularly on longer trips, the only down side is the the clutch switch uses the line pressure switch for the signal so I just turn it off at the stalk, a electric switch could be added if it becomes a user issue.
austastar
17th September 2019, 05:51 PM
Hi,
Sounds like it is not a diy roadside fix for me. Thanks though I will follow up when back in Tas,
I have got some relief by using a folded sleeping mat to raise the seating position, and moving my wallet to another pocket.
Only had to stop once today to flex the leg.
Cheers
Grappler
17th September 2019, 11:42 PM
There's some info here : Puma cruise control (https://www.aulro.com/afvb/90-110-130-defender-county/189544-puma-cruise-control-6.html)
Regards,
Tote
The Autostrada cruise control I installed on my 2012 2.2 130, five years ago, hasnt missed beat
Never got round to making the cover for the pedal jumper[bighmmm]
barney
18th September 2019, 06:16 AM
Davis performance Landy's is now doing auto box conversions for pumas with cruise control $$$$$$
AK83
18th September 2019, 08:07 AM
For a quick 'side of the road' solution .. many moons ago in my '79RRC whilst on a drive up to Ayres Rock, I had the same idea.
Just past Pt Augusta, got tired of the right foot in the one position and would 'lose blood - numbness'.
Pulled up and looked at what I had and what was around the roadside stop whilst on a break.
I used to carry with me a small trolley jack(1 ton) in case was needed. So it turned out that the removable handle they come with was the perfect length to use as a jam between the RRC's door handle and the accelerator pedal.
So drive from just outside Pt Augusta and Uluru then back home using the jack handle(ie just a tube) between door handle and pedal. Worked a treat.
When I got home I fitted a spare Zemco CC that dad had sitting there for years .. easy install.
As for a proper solution I can recommend Commands products(good customer support)
I currently have an AP500 in my D1(tdi).
I looked at the install instructions before committing to buy, to see how easy the install appears to be, and I thought some of the concepts were a bit beyond my pay grade.
But as it turns out, they weren't.
Got a mob to install it(not cheap), and they basically stuffed it anyhow. Looping the cable too tightly, and soldering the LED indicator so that it was impossible to remove the dash if needed(which of course I did!) [bighmmm]
They used the most pathetic setup on the accel cable, that bent itself, rather than actually pull on the spindle.
So, needing to basically redo most of their install for the CC system to actually work properly, I soon found out that install was a lot easier than I imagined having read the install data!
Anyhow, maybe a year or so afterwards the cable between the electric module and the accelerator linkage snapped at the electric module end.
Easy to figure out and find and fix.
Called the distributor to get info on where I could buy the cable, and he said he'd send me one.
Couple of days later it came.
ie. good customer support.
My main interest in the AP500 was that it came with the option for a wireless remote switch(and that it was electric, not vacuum) which I mounted on my steering wheel(via a small bracket I made) .. easy reach and non intrusive.
The only downside with the AP500 is that it doesn't have a 'coast' function, so you can cancel the CC momentarily and then resume at the last set speed.
It only does OFF, then ON and resume. One extra button press hasn't yet killed me, so I got over this negative quickly anyhow.
Note I use my CC 'all the time' .. basically 99% of my driving time .. traffic or no traffic. I have a bung right knee and for lack of a better description .. I need it!
Other than the cable which broke due to the idiot installer making the loop wayy too tight .. never had any issue.
But .. for the OP on his current drive around the country .. just cobble something up with whatever stuff you have at hand.
DiscoMick
18th September 2019, 11:42 AM
I have seen Britpart advertising a cruise control for the Puma. Sure there would be others. Would Ford cruise controls work on a Puma, since it's a Ford engine and gearbox?
karlz
20th September 2019, 05:22 PM
I have an Autron cruise control stalk mount.
Paid $950 including fitting at No Limit Car Sound Vision in South Melbourne 3 years ago.
I've had no issues with the unit.
I think it should be the first mod for the Puma.
The stalk is good and easy to operate.
Speed increments/decrements are 1kmph
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