I use this all the time, but maybe different than you might think. When in heavy traffic and traffic yams. Just set it to shortest distance and it will accelerate and break with the traffic flow and if you come to a full stop behind another car and the traffic starts moving again, just tap the acceleration pedal and it will start to follow the flow again. It's magic to be honest, just a little daunting if it's going to break when you're rolling up to the car in front of you for the first time, but you get used to it. Works flawlessly for me and saves me my sanity.
Thanks for the comment. I cover turning the steering wheel to clear fault codes in one of my battery videos. Unfortunately for the cruise control video, it didn’t work, I could only clear them with the Multiecuscan.
Great video, thank you for posting. Your veloce looks fantastic. Hopefully collecting my speciale next week and I would like to enable ACC+, AutoDimming beams and retrofitting the reverse camera. All of which id require the MultiECUscan software. Where did you buy it from, and qhich subscription level is required? Looking forward to more Guilia content. Thanks
Thanks for the comment. I bought my MultiECUscan from Gendan. I purchased other leads, so I could use it on my son’s Fiat, so that added to the cost. I would give Gendan a call, they are really helpful. I paid £158.90 for everything I needed. On my car, I just needed the switch pack and the MultiECUScan. my car already had the front camera and the radar. So just make sure you know exactly what is needed. I hope that helps. 👍🏼
@@superjumboracing Thanks for the pointer, I have emailed their sales team this evening. Picked the car up today and am looking forward to tailoring her to my needs. Did yours come with the automatic high beam? I'm also hoping to be able to find a way of removing the beeping when locking and unlocking, i had it on a previous alfa and it wound me up no end.
I hope you’re enjoying your Giulia, car collection day, is always an exciting one! My car did come with auto high main beam (someone went to town with the options!) It works pretty well I think. Not as fast as a human, but not that far off. The lock beep outside your house in the early hours of the morning sounds like a fog horn! Good luck with your car.👍🏼
@@superjumboracingHi, how do you know if you have the camera required? my car has the crash detection feature, aka the automatic braking and the radar on the front grille, does this mean I could fit this? I have a 2019 giulia quadrifoglio
Thanks for the explanation, I didn’t see any sign of that in the setting options. I wonder if it’s not an option on UK market cars? I will look the next time I connect the computer to the car though.
@superjumboracing Do you know if all cars have the radar as standard or how I can tell if it has a radar installed already? Mine has the front facing camera for lane assist which I've heard is needed for the ACC to work.
I don’t think all of the Giulias have the radar already fitted, but I could be wrong! The radar should be behind the shiny plastic part in the front grille, I don’t know if you can remove the cover, and physically look for the radar module behind? Does your car have autonomous breaking, as surely that must use the radar?
Which MY is this? There was a recall regarding ACC malfunction (it would accelerate instead of slowing down if it detected a slippage) which had a software update as a fix. Non ACC equiped models didn’t get it, so be aware.
@@superjumboracing mine is also late 2018. I asked authorized service for the recall update, but they said they couldn’t do it. If you find a solution please let us know. Thanks!
In the raining my cruis is getting errored .. then I have to load car with 4 persons and in sunny day it will work again… any suggestions why it’s happening?! Or because it is Alfa ?!
The adaptive cruise control uses the radar in the lower grille and the camera in the windscreen. Maybe the water is affecting these somehow? I have had issues with it when I have condensation on the inside of the windscreen. Sometimes the inside of the windscreen is clear, but the area where the camera is, is still misty as the housing stops the demisting (if that makes sense?)
I already have the bypass installed in my car, do I still need the gray connector? I have a obd2 connector for the multi ecu scan just don’t have a gray cable. Also where did you buy the switch
I bought my switch from Shop4parts in the Uk. Multiecuscan asked me to connect the grey adapter connector, so I would assume you would also need it. But can’t guarantee it.
@@superjumboracing but shouldn't it just be some software you need to add or is not possible because those cars are not outfitter with a torque motor for the steering wheel?
Sorry for the slow reply! I’m really busy at the moment. I’m pretty sure that I give the part number in the video. I don’t think I gave the supplier information, I will rewatch the video and see. If I didn’t include it, I will look it up, and add it to the description.
I use this all the time, but maybe different than you might think.
When in heavy traffic and traffic yams. Just set it to shortest distance and it will accelerate and break with the traffic flow and if you come to a full stop behind another car and the traffic starts moving again, just tap the acceleration pedal and it will start to follow the flow again. It's magic to be honest, just a little daunting if it's going to break when you're rolling up to the car in front of you for the first time, but you get used to it. Works flawlessly for me and saves me my sanity.
Thanks for the comment.
I didn’t know that about tapping the accelerator, I will check it out.
Most of those errors are when you reconnected the battery. All you do is 2 turns of the steering wheel full lock and you will clear them.
Thanks for the comment.
I cover turning the steering wheel to clear fault codes in one of my battery videos.
Unfortunately for the cruise control video, it didn’t work, I could only clear them with the Multiecuscan.
thanks for the help, was really useful with my installation.
Glad it helped
Great video, thank you for posting. Your veloce looks fantastic. Hopefully collecting my speciale next week and I would like to enable ACC+, AutoDimming beams and retrofitting the reverse camera. All of which id require the MultiECUscan software. Where did you buy it from, and qhich subscription level is required?
Looking forward to more Guilia content.
Thanks
Thanks for the comment.
I bought my MultiECUscan from Gendan. I purchased other leads, so I could use it on my son’s Fiat, so that added to the cost.
I would give Gendan a call, they are really helpful. I paid £158.90 for everything I needed.
On my car, I just needed the switch pack and the MultiECUScan.
my car already had the front camera and the radar.
So just make sure you know exactly what is needed.
I hope that helps. 👍🏼
@@superjumboracing
Thanks for the pointer, I have emailed their sales team this evening. Picked the car up today and am looking forward to tailoring her to my needs.
Did yours come with the automatic high beam? I'm also hoping to be able to find a way of removing the beeping when locking and unlocking, i had it on a previous alfa and it wound me up no end.
I hope you’re enjoying your Giulia, car collection day, is always an exciting one!
My car did come with auto high main beam (someone went to town with the options!) It works pretty well I think. Not as fast as a human, but not that far off.
The lock beep outside your house in the early hours of the morning sounds like a fog horn!
Good luck with your car.👍🏼
@@superjumboracingHi, how do you know if you have the camera required? my car has the crash detection feature, aka the automatic braking and the radar on the front grille, does this mean I could fit this? I have a 2019 giulia quadrifoglio
Nice job you made it very clear 👍 juste have a question if the tcr function can be enabled, good continuation
Thanks for the nice comment.
It’s probably really obvious, but I can’t think what tcr stands for, would you mind explaining please?
@superjumboracing traffic sign recognition have a nice day
Thanks for the explanation, I didn’t see any sign of that in the setting options.
I wonder if it’s not an option on UK market cars?
I will look the next time I connect the computer to the car though.
Hey buddy, great video. I learned the whole lot but I have a question when you program the ACC does it also program the driving assist
Thanks for the comment.
I don’t think we have driving assist in the UK. What does it do?
It keeps you in your lane
Fantastic job! Did you need to buy the radar module or is it already present and you need the programming to enable it?
Thanks for the comment.
Yes, on my car I already had everything else factory added.
I just needed the switch pack, and to program it.
@superjumboracing Do you know if all cars have the radar as standard or how I can tell if it has a radar installed already? Mine has the front facing camera for lane assist which I've heard is needed for the ACC to work.
I don’t think all of the Giulias have the radar already fitted, but I could be wrong!
The radar should be behind the shiny plastic part in the front grille, I don’t know if you can remove the cover, and physically look for the radar module behind?
Does your car have autonomous breaking, as surely that must use the radar?
Is it possible to have CC and ACC both available, to choose one or the other? ACC fails when the front radar gets unabled for whatever reason.
Thanks for the comment.
I will go back into the system and try enabling CC, and will see what happens.
I haven’t tried to enable CC as well, but I have now been told that it isn’t possible to enable ACC & CC.
@@superjumboracing Thanks
👍🏼
Which MY is this? There was a recall regarding ACC malfunction (it would accelerate instead of slowing down if it detected a slippage) which had a software update as a fix. Non ACC equiped models didn’t get it, so be aware.
Thanks for the comment, and the information.
My car is a late 2018, I will look into the software update.
@@superjumboracing mine is also late 2018. I asked authorized service for the recall update, but they said they couldn’t do it. If you find a solution please let us know. Thanks!
In the raining my cruis is getting errored .. then I have to load car with 4 persons and in sunny day it will work again… any suggestions why it’s happening?! Or because it is Alfa ?!
The adaptive cruise control uses the radar in the lower grille and the camera in the windscreen. Maybe the water is affecting these somehow?
I have had issues with it when I have condensation on the inside of the windscreen.
Sometimes the inside of the windscreen is clear, but the area where the camera is, is still misty as the housing stops the demisting (if that makes sense?)
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Thanks for pointing him in the right direction. 👍🏼
I already have the bypass installed in my car, do I still need the gray connector? I have a obd2 connector for the multi ecu scan just don’t have a gray cable. Also where did you buy the switch
I bought my switch from Shop4parts in the Uk.
Multiecuscan asked me to connect the grey adapter connector, so I would assume you would also need it.
But can’t guarantee it.
@@superjumboracing disregard I don’t have the front camera on my 2019 Giulia
That’s a shame.
is it possible to highway driving assist and traffic jam assist as it uses the same hardware?
Thanks for the comment.
I have been told it isn’t possible to have both systems operating.
@@superjumboracing but shouldn't it just be some software you need to add or is not possible because those cars are not outfitter with a torque motor for the steering wheel?
I think you are correct, it is a hardware issue.
Hii, do you share the part serio number and where you got it for what price?
Sorry for the slow reply!
I’m really busy at the moment.
I’m pretty sure that I give the part number in the video.
I don’t think I gave the supplier information, I will rewatch the video and see.
If I didn’t include it, I will look it up, and add it to the description.