2007 Ducatto a couple of questions.

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Just brought this,

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Couple of questions.

How do I set the clock?

This is cruise control but I can't work out how to get it working and is there something missing from the end of the stork?
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You normally set the cruise control by pressing the button “+” when you have reached your desired speed. Further presses increase the speed.

Pressing “-“ reduces the speed.

Applying the brakes automatically disconnects the cruise control.

It appears that you have a button missing from the end of the stalk. Pressing it temporarily disconnects the cruise control, pressing it again re-engages at the previously set speed. It will also re-engage if you press that button after braking.

I believe the clock can be set via the radio controls, but don’t know your particular model.

I hope this helps.
 
the clock soft button in the middle of the flat of the stalk, press for on and off. lift the stick like you are indicating right to speed up and set the speed, and down vise versa..,

set the clock on the mode button to the right of the instrument cluster on lower dash
 
i think :rolleyes: or at least it was on my 2008, before i changed motorhome

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Just brought this,

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Couple of questions.

How do I set the clock?

This is cruise control but I can't work out how to get it working and is there something missing from the end of the stork?
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You set the clock with the mode and up and down buttons on the right ( the button are also used for moving the headlights up and down )

You do it with the ignition on, but without the engine running
 
RTM ( no F yet)
manual shows different cruise stalk, I.e. factory option.

Manual says clock set from menu button but all I could access (admittedly while driving) was speed warning beep.

so yes F-ing manual has been read but is not much use
 
You set the clock with the mode and up and down buttons on the right ( the button are also used for moving the headlights up and down )

You do it with the ignition on, but without the engine running

Bingo. will check in morning
 
manual shows different cruise stalk, I.e. factory option.

Manual says clock set from menu button but all I could access (admittedly while driving) was speed warning beep.

so yes F-ing manual has been read but is not much use
Italians eh..who’d lend them money
(The Germans)
 
Looks very similar to our 2007 ( 07 plate )Lunar Roadstar 800
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Clock set can be done when ignition on but not when engine running
Can't help with the cruise control the original owner didn't order it (WHY ??????? you numptie)
Which engine have you got ???
ours is the 3L maxi Ducato version


will be fitted with cruise very soon

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Looks very similar to our 2007 ( 07 plate )Lunar Roadstar 800
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Clock set can be done when ignition on but not when engine running
Can't help with the cruise control the original owner didn't order it (WHY ??????? you numptie)
Which engine have you got ???
ours is the 3L maxi Ducato version


will be fitted with cruise very soon


3.0 engine.
 
Further to my previous post.....

If your stalk doesn’t have buttons on the back (+/-) yours may be designed to move the stalk itself in the directions shown, clockwise to increase, counter clockwise to reduce.

I fear that with the button missing from the end of the stalk it is non-operational.
 
So got clock set, cheers @Jaws without the engine running it opened up a lot more options.

Re cruise cruise, still haven't sussed it out but on Google it seems the stalk it a John Gold GC-3/GM-4 stalk that does not have buttons on the e and but finding a manual in English seems to be impossible.

Link to Dutch version but not English option....


The MH also has a tracvision dome satellite fitted (no manual supplied) but I need to climb on the roof to get the models number.

It will take time to work it all out, especially now this GDPR boll**is has meant the previous owners details are not longer on the logbook, so I can't contact them....
 

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