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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:03 am 
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GDAY, I Scored a full cruise control system from the wreckers, i have wired it up and the stupid thing wont work.

I have run all the hoses and wires got the little vacumn ball that sits on the passenger side behind the washer bottle. the hoses going from that go to the vacum thing on the firewall and the cruise control unit on the drivers side.

Wire goes down to the transmission and there is another outlet from the cruise unit that goes through a t-peice to the brake switch and -------- somewhere else but i don't have a bloody clue.

Other than that everything else seems fine.
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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 3:07 am 
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is it factory or after market?
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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 11:23 am 
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Factory - and it came out of an automatic as well so the brake swith is normal and the clutch switch is jumpered.

The thing i cannot find is where this damn T piece is supposed to ga.

The one thing that is bugging me is that there is only one connection to the car, being the purple wire to the transmission. ( as well as the two for power)

so what is going on.

There are four wires going into the engine bay from the Cruise control Computer, three of them go to the Vacumn / cruise control unit (VCCU)(the one with the cable to the throttle) and the other one goes to the trans.

The vacumn lines are going from the VCCU to the foot switch and to the little VACUM BALL..
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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:55 pm 
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The T peice goes inline from cruise control unit drivers side to passenger side control unit. The vac tube from the T is to a brake/vac switch which mounts on a bracket on the brake pedal box.
The idea is that this switch electrically breaks the cruise circuit when u brake and as a fail safe it releases the vucuum as well. If this switch is not wired correctly or adjusted incorrectly yr c/control will not work.
I have attached the wiring diagramand u can see the dotted line which is the vac hose. ignore the clutch switch unless u have a manual. If ur manual u must have the extra switch or it will rev its head of when u push the clutch in.
As u will see it needs a few wires to pick up tacho feed speedo feed etc. If all ur wiring is correct chech the vac line for leaks. I had a very small crack in the vac hose just were it connects to the break switch. Took me days to find out why the cruise control did not work.
Hope this helps.
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Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:11 pm 
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THANKS I WILL HAVE A LOOK TONIGHT.
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