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  1. Plug in the Main Wiring Harness, Switch Harness, and Pedal Interface Harness onto mating connectors of the Cruise Control Module. Figure 4. Place the Cruise Control Module in a secure location behind the driver side dash area near the firewall away from moving parts. Secure with supplied wire ties.

  2. This manual covers the aspects of installation, operation, and troubleshooting of the CRC-2000 “Drive-by-Wirecruise control. The CRC-2000 was designed to work with CAN bus GM LS engine/drivetrain packages, as either a complete transplant from a stock vehicle, or a Connect Cruise, using a GM ECU programmed with US SAE code. Works with 2008 ...

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  3. The Cruise Module makes "decisions" based upon speed,tachometer, and brake signal information. The control circuit interprets digital speed information from the car's engine control module (VSS) or Magnet Kit and ignition

  4. May 13, 2011 · Wiring: (Use Chart 1 (250-3592), and Chart 2 (250-3593) on as a guide). Install 4-pin connector onto control switch wires. Red to “R”, Brown to “B”, Green to “G”, and Yellow to “Y”. (Figure 1) Connect the White wire to the Vehicle Switched Ignition Wire. Connect the Black wire to Ground.

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  5. Oct 22, 2006 · I'm in the process of installing a stock cruise control system in my 2000 Sport. It appears to be pre-wired for it. I was under the impression that I had to replace the clockspring, but the original clockspring looks like it has all of the wiring for the cruise control already.

  6. Apply nut and position Control Switch for driver’s best view. Assemble (2) 3-pin connectors from the sack parts to the mating wire colors on the Control switch harness. Use the diagram to mate the module harness to switch harness. Figure 12.

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  8. For two-wire speedometer sensors: connect either wire to the Speedbox’s VSS wire, and connect the other wire to common ground. The two wires can be reversed.

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