Wired for cruise control?
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Re: Wired for cruise control? (Cuong-nutz)
pull the driver side air vent out that is by the door. there will be a harness that has 14 points in it. not all may be wired when counting.
also there will be a hose of some sort or place for one on the rear lower drivers side of intake manifold
between the drivers side headlight and the strut tower there will be a 4 point harness
and then you need the buttons, actuator and i think thats it
also there will be a hose of some sort or place for one on the rear lower drivers side of intake manifold
between the drivers side headlight and the strut tower there will be a 4 point harness
and then you need the buttons, actuator and i think thats it
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Re: (Cuong-nutz)
you have to look for the harnesses i said to see. if they are there, then you need the switches and actuator. if they arent there, good luck
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from the looks of it, i'm going to need a new pedal assembly as well... and do lots of wiring....
I'm pretty sure I got all the parts necessary covered... just need to get the wiring part down
I don't have the underhood harness:
I'm pretty sure I got all the parts necessary covered... just need to get the wiring part down
I don't have the underhood harness:
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yeah, I bookmarked that awhile back. I never thought I'd would plan on doing such a conversion though I don't think anyone has done it before so I'm kinda on my own on this. Look out for a write up soon though
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Re: (Cuong-nutz)
From working under my dash all day, I was relieved to see how much cleaner the wiring looked in a DX (less and more space). It was not prewired for cruise control. This was on a DX coupe. Sorry bro.
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Not sayin it's a bad idea, but why would you want to go through so much for cruise control? I will probably take mine out eventually. I rarely use it.
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Re: (Cuong-nutz)
Word of advice, in case you don't already do this, but take out your front seat. It's more comfortable, especially if you're going to be awhile.
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