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post Mar 12, 2020 - 5:12 AM
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Searching for a complete OEM cruise control system including wires.
post Mar 12, 2020 - 10:00 AM
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Do you realize that you will need a whole dashboard harness and front body harness for the wiring? Everything else is bolt in, but the wiring is part of the harnesses.
I have the wiring from the dashboard harness as I deleted Cruise Control on my car, all connectors depinned (not cut). There are 22 or so wires from the Cruise Control computer going all over the place in the dash harness (power, ground, ECU, speedometer, steering controls, brake pedal), and 7 wires going into the body harness for the actuator.

Let me know if interested. I am planning to remove the body harness wiring, too, but have not done it, yet. You need to understand electrical wiring diagrams pretty well to enable all this without replacing the whole harness.
post Mar 13, 2020 - 4:53 AM
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QUOTE (slavie @ Mar 12, 2020 - 11:00 AM) *
Do you realize that you will need a whole dashboard harness and front body harness for the wiring? Everything else is bolt in, but the wiring is part of the harnesses.
I have the wiring from the dashboard harness as I deleted Cruise Control on my car, all connectors depinned (not cut). There are 22 or so wires from the Cruise Control computer going all over the place in the dash harness (power, ground, ECU, speedometer, steering controls, brake pedal), and 7 wires going into the body harness for the actuator.

Let me know if interested. I am planning to remove the body harness wiring, too, but have not done it, yet. You need to understand electrical wiring diagrams pretty well to enable all this without replacing the whole harness.


Ok, I was not aware that are so many cables involved, will keep it then on hold for the moment.

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