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post Apr 17, 2007 - 10:08 AM
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ok...i put and aftermarket stearing wheel in my 97 Gt....but i lost my cruise control. i have the 2 wires that turn it on but cant figure out where the 3rd one goes...ive already tried grounding it but that didnt wrk...so ne help would b appreciated.

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post Apr 17, 2007 - 11:51 AM
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QUOTE(Kerr1 @ Apr 17, 2007 - 4:08 PM) [snapback]547606[/snapback]

ok...i put and aftermarket stearing wheel in my 97 Gt....but i lost my cruise control. i have the 2 wires that turn it on but cant figure out where the 3rd one goes...ive already tried grounding it but that didnt wrk...so ne help would b appreciated.

Thanx


Toyota cruise control requires three wires, normally coloured white, yellow-with-black-stripe and brown.

The cruise control switch stalk has all three of these wires. Brown goes from the stalk to a grounding point. White and Yellow-with-black-stripe run to the cruise control ECU.

If you can read wiring diagrams, this may help:
http://www.celicatech.com/vfewdsou/1995/95...ic/cruisecn.pdf


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post Apr 20, 2007 - 12:16 AM
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i tried...runnin tha white wire to the button then from the button to a switch but it didnt wrk....im thinkin i have the wrong type button tho...cuz this one stays on or off it doesnt click on for a second if u know wat im sayin...not good at explainin things. thanx 4 tha help ill check out tha wiring diagram...i should b able to figure it out w/ that.

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