Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Hi Sam, and welcome.
There was a 'Fact Sheet' in the Member's area, not sure if it's still there.
I'm sure Simon Jones did it so worth a PM if you can't find it, but they are a fairly straight forward fit.
There was a 'Fact Sheet' in the Member's area, not sure if it's still there.
I'm sure Simon Jones did it so worth a PM if you can't find it, but they are a fairly straight forward fit.
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
I've just bought a MS50 as well, but I can't see a fact sheet in the Member's area. I've dropped Simon a PM
Black Aero City Runner 2L petrol with full side conversion
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
I have a copy of the installation instructions that Simon emailed me in the mists of time. If you PM your email address I will forward it on.
It really helps with getting the sensitivity things right first time.
It really helps with getting the sensitivity things right first time.
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
And from memory you need to connect to a blue/white behind the speedo.
There are two, but now you know that it's obvious which is the right one.
There are two, but now you know that it's obvious which is the right one.
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
That's a good memory Bob, all the way back to 2014 . My dilemma with two blue/white wires coming of the instrumentation connectors. And for our current readers .... its the one off the wider (middle) connector. It should trace back to SP+ on the circuit board.Bob wrote:And from memory you need to connect to a blue/white behind the speedo.
There are two, but now you know that it's obvious which is the right one.
Little deviation - reading my post back then referencing "the gubbins mounted on the chassis under the passenger seat" is a little embarrassing. It really demonstrates the patience shown by those far more experienced when helping the inexperienced with stuff that would have seemed so obvious. This is a real strength of this forum.
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Indeed.
My 'Gubbins' is under the driver's seat, the cable to the throttle went in a nice wide 180 degree curve to the mounting point.
I used an existing bolt which holds the carpet clip thingy.
My 'Gubbins' is under the driver's seat, the cable to the throttle went in a nice wide 180 degree curve to the mounting point.
I used an existing bolt which holds the carpet clip thingy.
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
The "gubbins" I had queried turned out to be the quick warm up exhaust valve control system but I hadn't a scooby. All I knew was it was using the vacuum take-off that the fact sheet points to.
Chris with BertieB
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
'96 White unconverted AFT 2.5L Diesel 4WD
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Sorry, differnt gubbins.
Don't mean to confuse.
Don't mean to confuse.
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Thanks for the warm welcome, and sorry for the late reply.
I have sent Simon a PM but yet to hear back from him. Summer holidays may have kicked in and he's enjoying the sun. cmm303 I have sent you a PM. If you get the time can you send over the plans, please? I am heading out tomorrow to get this fitted and running.
Many thanks.
I have sent Simon a PM but yet to hear back from him. Summer holidays may have kicked in and he's enjoying the sun. cmm303 I have sent you a PM. If you get the time can you send over the plans, please? I am heading out tomorrow to get this fitted and running.
Many thanks.
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Thanks to cmm903 for the pdf .All ordered from Conrad for the princely sum £131.98 inc postage.Arriving Monday and then all things being equal I'll fit it Tuesday.
Only thing I'm dithering about is where to mount the controller.......
Only thing I'm dithering about is where to mount the controller.......
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
I put the buttons down by my left knee.
Others have fitted them near the gear selector but you need to unplug before removing the trim to raise the seats.
You may well remember but it's bound to go to a garage sometime.
Others have fitted them near the gear selector but you need to unplug before removing the trim to raise the seats.
You may well remember but it's bound to go to a garage sometime.
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Well all fitted and working straight out the box.Many thanks to all who supplied the know how PDF etc.
Briefly it took 4hrs start to finish but that included messing about making an insert for the dash and I didn't use any scotchloks (can't stand the things) also made up a small loom for the brake light switch as I felt the OE wires were too short to tap into.
The controller I mounted where the heated rear window switch was and have moved that down to one of the blanks below,all falls naturally to hand.
So again many thanks.
Hamish
Briefly it took 4hrs start to finish but that included messing about making an insert for the dash and I didn't use any scotchloks (can't stand the things) also made up a small loom for the brake light switch as I felt the OE wires were too short to tap into.
The controller I mounted where the heated rear window switch was and have moved that down to one of the blanks below,all falls naturally to hand.
So again many thanks.
Hamish
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Splendid, and thanks for the update.
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Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
sorry for the delayed message.
Mine is all fitted and working swimmingly, thanks to the great guide. I have passed the control so it feeds out between the ashtray and gearstick. Looks great and very handy position to control the speed in traffic without taking my arm off the rest. Again, sorry for the delayed response. I very much appreciate all the help I received here and will hopefully become a more regular visitor and poster. I think I will be fitting one to my brothers van in the next couple of months and I’m sure the instructions will again come in handy.
Mine is all fitted and working swimmingly, thanks to the great guide. I have passed the control so it feeds out between the ashtray and gearstick. Looks great and very handy position to control the speed in traffic without taking my arm off the rest. Again, sorry for the delayed response. I very much appreciate all the help I received here and will hopefully become a more regular visitor and poster. I think I will be fitting one to my brothers van in the next couple of months and I’m sure the instructions will again come in handy.
Re: Waeco MS 50 Cruise Control - Fitting
Well done, and thanks for the update.