Hello All!
I purchased a 1999 BMW Z3 a few months ago and after reading through this and other forums I concluded that retrofitting a cruise control should not be a difficult job. In particular, I found this article well done and extremely helpful:
https://zroadster.org/articles/bmw-z3-m54-cruise-control-retrofit.25/
After reading many, many posts, I became confident that the M52TU in my Z3 was, at least for the cruise control function, fly by wire. Yes there is a throttle cable but there is apparently also a motor at the throttle body that handles ASC and Cruise Control functions (and can even override the cable). I determined the fly by wire status of my car by reading the following 2 posts:
https://zroadster.org/threads/retrofit-cruise-control.13617/#post-218627
and
https://zroadster.org/threads/retrofit-cruise-control.13617/#post-218680
My FGR Interface Module arrived today (several days early!) so I quickly disassembled the lower left under dash, knee guard and steering column cover. With the PC in the passenger seat I simply followed Brian H's instructions. All went very easily. A test drive, however, showed that I had no cruise control functionality.
I checked the fuse at position 46 and it is good. So some questions:
I purchased a 1999 BMW Z3 a few months ago and after reading through this and other forums I concluded that retrofitting a cruise control should not be a difficult job. In particular, I found this article well done and extremely helpful:
https://zroadster.org/articles/bmw-z3-m54-cruise-control-retrofit.25/
After reading many, many posts, I became confident that the M52TU in my Z3 was, at least for the cruise control function, fly by wire. Yes there is a throttle cable but there is apparently also a motor at the throttle body that handles ASC and Cruise Control functions (and can even override the cable). I determined the fly by wire status of my car by reading the following 2 posts:
https://zroadster.org/threads/retrofit-cruise-control.13617/#post-218627
and
https://zroadster.org/threads/retrofit-cruise-control.13617/#post-218680
My FGR Interface Module arrived today (several days early!) so I quickly disassembled the lower left under dash, knee guard and steering column cover. With the PC in the passenger seat I simply followed Brian H's instructions. All went very easily. A test drive, however, showed that I had no cruise control functionality.
I checked the fuse at position 46 and it is good. So some questions:
- The fuse at position 46 is labeled in the fuse box cover as "Cruise Control (Tempomat)." I thought the Tempomat label was for the actuator/Bowden cable version of cruise control? Is the label perhaps an errant carryover since my M52TU was a transition model from actuator/cable to fly by wire?
- Does the fact that there is a 3 pin cable in the wiring loom above the pedals that exactly fit the FGR interface confirm that I do in fact have fly by wire?
- The manufacture date is 3/99. Yet the clutch switch has 3 wires. Does this put it beyond the first version of fly by wire?
- ASSUMING I do have fly by wire, what are the next steps to troubleshooting?