Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
I have a gti without the mfsw. Is the install likely to be easy? I don't want my car wrecked- but really need cc!
- greypolo9n3
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Re: Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
theres a few things regarding the CC on polo's
You need to know if your BCM is compatible with cruise control otherwise it wont work
And you can probably do it yourself if you have the right tools and follow a guide you can find somewhere here on uk-polos
If your bcm is not compatible then you will need to buy one that is
You need to know if your BCM is compatible with cruise control otherwise it wont work
And you can probably do it yourself if you have the right tools and follow a guide you can find somewhere here on uk-polos
If your bcm is not compatible then you will need to buy one that is
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Re: Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
The Cruise Control button's aren't on the steering wheel in a Polo. They are on the indicator stalk.

I'm pretty sure the BCm in the GTI is ready for CC.

I'm pretty sure the BCm in the GTI is ready for CC.
Re: Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
http://www.hazzydayz.com/vw-polo-6r-cru ... 1177-p.asp
If you look on the link above it's more money for a car without MFSW so clearly it has something to do with it.
I just wondered what the process entailed exactly- if it's too big a job or messy I'm not too keen!
If you look on the link above it's more money for a car without MFSW so clearly it has something to do with it.
I just wondered what the process entailed exactly- if it's too big a job or messy I'm not too keen!
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Re: Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
Is that not due to the convenience module though? Doesn't the GTI have paddles, which requires the more advanced convenience module? I seem to remember some guys on here upgrading to the MFSW simply by purchasing the buttons and plugging them in.
Re: Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
What does the process involve exactly?
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Re: Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
To answer the original question, yes I've used them in the past to upgrade the clocks in my old MK5 Golf a few years ago to the highline version.
Super guys, and everything went like clockwork. They even had a VAS tablet with them (which normally only the dealers have), and had access to VAG Wolfsberg get get the SKC code for it.
So yes, not the cheapest maybe, but they certainly know what they are doing.
Super guys, and everything went like clockwork. They even had a VAS tablet with them (which normally only the dealers have), and had access to VAG Wolfsberg get get the SKC code for it.
So yes, not the cheapest maybe, but they certainly know what they are doing.
Re: Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
thanks. good to know they are pros!
Re: Hazzy days cruise retrofit- any good?
Awesome GTI in Manchester offer the supply and fit the kit for £299 whereas Hazzy Days charge nearly £600.
Any reason why??
Any reason why??
