Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby MikeO on Fri, 20 Jun 2014 9:41 +0000

Still waiting for someone who has OEM cruise control on their auto and manual Hilux to give us their ECU model number so we can try to sort it out from that. Does anyone out there have a manual Hilux with factory Cruise? If so what year model?
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby meweejun on Mon, 23 Jun 2014 4:47 +0000

Hi there.

I've got a 2014 Hilux 2.5 D4D D-Cab manual. but no factory cruise :/

thats why i'm here. to find out if its possible to make it happen on this car

i've bought the switch. found out that it does not work on its own altho the wiring appears to be there.

i' have contact with the switch trough the steering wheel (spiral?). but still no CC working :/
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby MikeO on Mon, 23 Jun 2014 11:31 +0000

meweejun wrote:Hi there.

I've got a 2014 Hilux 2.5 D4D D-Cab manual. but no factory cruise :/

thats why i'm here. to find out if its possible to make it happen on this car

i've bought the switch. found out that it does not work on its own altho the wiring appears to be there.

i' have contact with the switch trough the steering wheel (spiral?). but still no CC working :/

First thing to check, do you have 12 volts on E5-21 connector pin?
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby meweejun on Tue, 24 Jun 2014 3:30 +0000

do you have any diagrams on the plugs? :)
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby Enzed on Sat, 28 Jun 2014 6:36 +0000

I have fitted OEM stalks to 3 of our 2010 2wd D4D Hiluxes successfully.
2 of them were fitted with clutch switches from factory And 1 I had to fit a jumper to bypass where the switch should be. The key to making them work is that you must earth the white wire with one black stripe from the clock spring plug behind the steering wheel. The wire is the lower left wire in the plug.
I have also fitted a LED to the instrument cluster on one ute to illuminate the cruise wording when switched on.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby mattwhite on Sat, 28 Jun 2014 6:42 +0000

MikeO wrote:Still waiting for someone who has OEM cruise control on their auto and manual Hilux to give us their ECU model number so we can try to sort it out from that. Does anyone out there have a manual Hilux with factory Cruise? If so what year model?

I do. What exactly do you want? The toyota number on the ecu?
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby James84 on Sun, 29 Jun 2014 7:05 +0000

I have an 08 D4D Auto with factory cruise. Where's the ECU?
Cruise control was a must have when I was looking at Hilux's.
2008 Hilux DC Ute 3ltr D4D Auto.

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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby MikeO on Sun, 29 Jun 2014 8:12 +0000

mattwhite wrote:
MikeO wrote:Still waiting for someone who has OEM cruise control on their auto and manual Hilux to give us their ECU model number so we can try to sort it out from that. Does anyone out there have a manual Hilux with factory Cruise? If so what year model?

I do. What exactly do you want? The toyota number on the ecu?

Yes the number on the side of the ECU. On my hilux I can read the side of the ECU just by removing the glove box.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby meweejun on Mon, 21 Jul 2014 1:38 +0000

I'm still on this.

I've bought a generic cheap ass china scantool with Toyota Techstream software.

hooked that up the the OBD port in the hilux. and found it that the ECU has cruisecontrol and that its active.

but still does not work..

wierd shit.

are there diffenrent switches (meaning that they look the same, but works diffrently)
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby MikeO on Mon, 21 Jul 2014 8:55 +0000

No as far as I know the switches are the same.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby meweejun on Sat, 26 Jul 2014 4:47 +0000

hm. then it should work.
anyone on here which are familiar with the TIS system? and know if there are ways to turn on/off things in the ECU?

when i go into the Crusiecontrol ECU, i don't get anything. no errorcodes or nothing. meaning it should work (in my mind atleast)
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby MikeO on Mon, 28 Jul 2014 11:00 +0000

This diagnostic criteria from the service manual for those that are interested.
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CHECK ECM (1KD-FTV)

Disconnect the E5, E6, E7 and E8 ECM connectors.

Measure the voltage and resistance of the wire harness side connectors.

Symbols (Terminal No.)
Wiring Color
Terminal Description
Condition
Specified Condition
BATT (E6-2) - E1 (E7-7)
L - BR
Battery
Always
10 to 14 V
IGSW (E5-9) - E1 (E7-7)
B-O - BR
IG power supply
Ignition switch ON
10 to 14 V
IGSW (E5-9) - E1 (E7-7)
B-O - BR
IG power supply
Ignition switch OFF
Below 1 V
E1 (E7-7) - Body ground
BR - Body ground
Ground
Always
Below 1 Ω
E2 (E8-28) - Body ground
BR - Body ground
Ground
Always
Below 1 Ω
If the result is not as specified, there may be a malfunction on the wire harness side.

Reconnect the E5, E6, E7 and E8 ECM connectors.

Measure the voltage of the connectors.

Symbols (Terminal No.)
Wiring Color
Terminal Description
Condition
Specified Condition
STP (E6-15) - E1 (E7-7)
G-W - BR
Stop light switch input signal
Ignition switch ON, release brake pedal
Below 1 V
STP (E6-15) - E1 (E7-7)
G-W - BR
Stop light switch input signal
Ignition switch ON, depress brake pedal
10 to 14 V
ST1- (E6-14) - E1 (E7-7)
R-L - BR
Cruise cancel input signal
Ignition switch ON, depress brake pedal
Below 1 V
ST1- (E6-14) - E1 (E7-7)
R-L - BR
Cruise cancel input signal
Ignition switch ON, release brake pedal
10 to 14 V
CCS (E5-21) - E1 (E7-7)
G-W - BR
Cruise control main switch signal
Ignition switch ON
10 to 14 V
CCS (E5-21) - E1 (E7-7)
G-W - BR
Cruise control main switch signal
Set and hold main switch on CANCEL
6.6 to 10.1 V
CCS (E5-21) - E1 (E7-7)
G-W - BR
Cruise control main switch signal
Set and hold main switch on SET/COAST
4.5 to 7.1 V
CCS (E5-21) - E1 (E7-7)
G-W - BR
Cruise control main switch signal
Set and hold main switch on RES/ACC
2.3 to 4.0 V
CCS (E5-21) - E1 (E7-7)
G-W - BR
Cruise control main switch signal
Press and hold main switch ON-OFF button
Below 1 V
If the result is not as specified, the ECM may have a malfunction.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby MikeO on Wed, 30 Jul 2014 12:24 +0000

Who out there uses the AP900 cruise control on their Hilux's. Are you happy with them, pros, cons? I am about to pop for one from England for about $390 US delivered with CM35 stalk. They tell me it will work with the Toyota stalk that I bought of Ebay but that I will need their CM35 stalk to set up the unit. Then I can train it to the right hand Toyota stalk. They will refund me $50 when I return the CM35 stalk bringing the price down to about $340 plus whatever postage to ship the CM35 stalk back.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby PapaSmurf on Fri, 05 Sep 2014 6:51 +0000

This tread looks old, I would be keen if this cheap install works. Has anyone had any luck? I have a 2007 hilux SR auto.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby boxhead55 on Fri, 05 Sep 2014 8:02 +0000

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Yep works a trick
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby MikeO on Fri, 05 Sep 2014 11:41 +0000

What Boxhead says if your ECU supports it.
From the repair manual:

CCS (E5-21) - E1 (E7-7) G-W - BR
Cruise control main switch signal Ignition switch ON 10 to 14 V

If you don't have this signal on E5-21 of your ECU, then an add on cruise control is possible.
I would guess most Australian Hiluxs probably have this this signal after some model year but some Thai built models like my 2009 do not. I just installed an AP900C on my Hilux in USA, cost about $280 from a US supplier.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby Amin161 on Sun, 14 Sep 2014 1:27 +0000

I've already connect wire from E5-21pin (CCS) to spiral clock at S13-1, and S13-2 to ground and E6-3 (Cruise Illumination) to combination meter C8-28. I already got voltage 12V from E5-21 pin, but then, my cruise system is still not function.

Can anybody help me is there missing connection for my hilux 3.0l (A/T) 2012 model.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby MikeO on Sun, 14 Sep 2014 9:42 +0000

From the diagnostic post above, do you get the voltage measurements with each stalk action? Cancel would be 6 to 10 volts etc.
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby Amin161 on Sat, 20 Sep 2014 3:25 +0000

Yup... I hv check all the voltage and the result is same as diagnostic as post above. But then, my cruise control still can't function..
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Re: Factory Cruise Control for SR D4D Auto

Postby 34jzgte on Fri, 26 Sep 2014 6:07 +0000

I will have a crack at this, found this by accident looking for aftermarket systems.
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