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cruise control
#1

Hello all,   I ordered a cruise control for my Venice. It looks like it just plugs into the harness and I'll have to drill holes for the switches. does the computer need to be reprogrammed for the cruise to work? Also where do I plug into the harness? Has anyone done this on their own and can give some advice? 
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#2

As usual, no instructions with VDH parts. It’s a pretty easy plug and play. Mine’s a 2019 so YMMV. Remove the steering column shroud (4 or 5 philhead screws) and on top you’ll see a flat plug matching the CC harness. Disconnect it and plug the CC harness into it, male to female, female to male. Only one way to do it. Remove two of the toggles from the dash and install the CC harness toggles from the back of the dash. Route wires properly. Good luck ascertaining function. I let my random toggle installation train me after playing with the dynamic once installed. One is on/off/cancel, one is +/-/set. The vehicle is already programmed for it. You are just spending a bunch of dough for ten bucks worth of toggles, wires and plugs to access the capability. You should have two original toggles left over when done.
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#3

(03-02-2020, 12:30 PM)Fiddyfoe Wrote:  As usual, no instructions with VDH parts. It’s a pretty easy plug and play. Mine’s a 2019 so YMMV. Remove the steering column shroud (4 or 5 philhead screws) and on top you’ll see a flat plug matching the CC harness. Disconnect it and plug the CC harness into it, male to female, female to male. Only one way to do it. Remove two of the toggles from the dash and install the CC harness toggles from the back of the dash. Route wires properly. Good luck ascertaining function. I let my random toggle installation train me after playing with the dynamic once installed. One is on/off/cancel, one is +/-/set. The vehicle is already programmed for it. You are just spending a bunch of dough for ten bucks worth of toggles, wires and plugs to access the capability. You should have two original toggles left over when done.
Thanks for the info. Sounds easy enough. We'll see how it goes.
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#4

Hey Everyone! This isn't a question about a CC.  My battery on my 2018 Vanderhall Venice is shot. Does anyone know what type of battery is in the VV? Or would you recommend something else? Thanks!
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#5

(03-05-2020, 08:09 PM)Goardon.Shek Wrote:  Hey Everyone! This isn't a question about a CC.  My battery on my 2018 Vanderhall Venice is shot. Does anyone know what type of battery is in the VV? Or would you recommend something else? Thanks!
How did you conclude that it’s shot? Have you had it tested? A little early in the game for killing a batt on an ‘18. Kind of PITA to take out on my Speedster. Do you have to remove your pax seat? If you think it’s bad, take it out, have it tested and if bad, you’re ready to install the new one. As always, check your connections, particularly your batt ground before you do anything. Easy thumbnail check of your system should show about 14V or so with the engine running. Mine has a huge appetite for electrons and I thought I had a problem, too, but it turns out you can’t leave these turned on w/o the engine running for very long as I think there are a lot of systems running when the ign is on and the engine isn’t (computer module, ABS, TC, etc, etc), sucking down the juice. I leave mine on the batt maintainer 24/7 until I’m ready to start and take off. Good luck and let us know what you find out.
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(03-02-2020, 02:34 PM)rbriley Wrote:  
(03-02-2020, 12:30 PM)Fiddyfoe Wrote:  As usual, no instructions with VDH parts. It’s a pretty easy plug and play. Mine’s a 2019 so YMMV. Remove the steering column shroud (4 or 5 philhead screws) and on top you’ll see a flat plug matching the CC harness. Disconnect it and plug the CC harness into it, male to female, female to male. Only one way to do it. Remove two of the toggles from the dash and install the CC harness toggles from the back of the dash. Route wires properly. Good luck ascertaining function. I let my random toggle installation train me after playing with the dynamic once installed. One is on/off/cancel, one is +/-/set. The vehicle is already programmed for it. You are just spending a bunch of dough for ten bucks worth of toggles, wires and plugs to access the capability. You should have two original toggles left over when done.
Thanks for the info. Sounds easy enough. We'll see how it goes.
Well...?

(03-06-2020, 01:17 AM)Fiddyfoe Wrote:  
(03-05-2020, 08:09 PM)Goardon.Shek Wrote:  Hey Everyone! This isn't a question about a CC.  My battery on my 2018 Vanderhall Venice is shot. Does anyone know what type of battery is in the VV? Or would you recommend something else? Thanks!
How did you conclude that it’s shot? Have you had it tested? A little early in the game for killing a batt on an ‘18. Kind of PITA to take out on my Speedster. Do you have to remove your pax seat? If you think it’s bad, take it out, have it tested and if bad, you’re ready to install the new one. As always, check your connections, particularly your batt ground before you do anything. Easy thumbnail check of your system should show about 14V or so with the engine running. Mine has a huge appetite for electrons and I thought I had a problem, too, but it turns out you can’t leave these turned on w/o the engine running for very long as I think there are a lot of systems running when the ign is on and the engine isn’t (computer module, ABS, TC, etc, etc), sucking down the juice. I leave mine on the batt maintainer 24/7 until I’m ready to start and take off. Good luck and let us know what you find out.
And then...?
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#7

Blackjack has not cruise-on light. Does anyone know which wire would run to the dash light if installed? I was thinking I could run LED strip lighting and use that lead as a power source.
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#8

(06-26-2020, 07:33 PM)Vector-BFC Wrote:  Blackjack has not cruise-on light. Does anyone know which wire would run to the dash light if installed? I was thinking I could run LED strip lighting and use that lead as a power source.
I’m not sure I understand what you’re asking but it sounds like you are perhaps looking for a hot wire to run some lights? I don’t understand why you would add strip lights to a fairly low amperage circuit that’s only lit when the CC is on. I never bother to shut mine off so that might be okay, I reckon. Either way, I don’t have a clue where the CC light wire is but a little diligent probing with a VOM should tell the tale. If you are looking to add multiple accessories, I’d go with a fuseblock such as found at fuseblock.com. I’ve added them to all my bikes and my Speedster as a matter of course for the last ten years or so and recommend them highly. No electrical spaghetti coming off your battery. No dead batt from not shutting something off that’s on an always-on, straight-to-the-batt circuit. It will safely carry 30 amps, total. Easy installation, easy to add accs. Having said all that, if you are just looking for a safe hot wire to tap into, try the power socket “cig lighter” circuit. It is ign-on power only. My personal problem is that it never stops there and pretty soon your power tap, wherever, gets overloaded and starts to look like spaghetti as you move on to the next must-have accessory.
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#9

Thx Fiddyfoe
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(06-27-2020, 02:01 PM)Vector-BFC Wrote:  Thx Fiddyfoe
No sweat, gotta look out for each other. What, exactly, are you planning if I may be so intrusive?
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