Cruise control
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Cruise control
I am interested for cruise control unit.
I would buy complete unit with (dont know how to name it) - cable connector for airbag and cruise control buttons which comes under steering wheel, motor, steering wheel buttons, connection between this motor and throtle body, bolts, wires, ˝brains˝(if there is any),... Everything from a guy who is stripping a car for track.
I understand that cruise control has to be connected with cars ECU for reading speed.
How is this connection done? Is this possible at all? Because I have EURO car, who don
I would buy complete unit with (dont know how to name it) - cable connector for airbag and cruise control buttons which comes under steering wheel, motor, steering wheel buttons, connection between this motor and throtle body, bolts, wires, ˝brains˝(if there is any),... Everything from a guy who is stripping a car for track.
I understand that cruise control has to be connected with cars ECU for reading speed.
How is this connection done? Is this possible at all? Because I have EURO car, who don
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The OEM cruise control would be extremely expensive for you to add to your car. Have you looked into getting an aftermarket CC system available locally? It won't look OEM but will likely save you hundreds, if not thousands of euros.
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I'm assuming that you have purchased the parts from another vehicle, and you're trying to figure out how to install the entire cruise control system in your car.
This could be very difficult, and peronally I wouldn't try to do this without having a Helms Manual or Service Manual available to determine how everything works.
According to the Service Manual, the cruise control unit receives its speed signal directly from the Speedometer gauge assembly, not from the ECU. A white/black wire goes from the speedometer gauge assembly (on your instrument panel) to the Cruise Control Unit.
Good luck!
This could be very difficult, and peronally I wouldn't try to do this without having a Helms Manual or Service Manual available to determine how everything works.
According to the Service Manual, the cruise control unit receives its speed signal directly from the Speedometer gauge assembly, not from the ECU. A white/black wire goes from the speedometer gauge assembly (on your instrument panel) to the Cruise Control Unit.
Good luck!
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