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Old 10-28-2008, 10:46 PM
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Default How-to: Adding Cruise Control.

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[/align]**Article has been modified from original.**[/align][/align][/align]Rough location of harness to tap in wires.
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Part Number for switch needed, dealer cost 10.33, list price 18.60



Harness pin out, you will be looking for a firewall pass through with 2 connectors, one white, one Grey. You want the white one. splice 1 lead off pin 6, dark green with a white stripe, and another wire lead off pin 7, dark green with a white stripe.

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Here is how the circuit ties into the accelerator pedal.

Here is the picture of the "I/P" connector.
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THIS IS A TEMPRORARY MOUNT. The only mounting I can come up with the switch for now, until my warranty runs out. Its a quick disconnect.[/align][/align]

The switch will have a 4-pin connector. You will need to use the 2 outside pins for it to work. I used some non-insulated female terminal ends for this, I used some heat shrink around the terminals when done to prevent any connection between any other pins. IT DOES NOT MATTER WHICH WAY YOU HOOK THE WIRES UP ON THE SWITCH END. I've tried both combinations, they work the same.
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Old 11-04-2008, 06:48 PM
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Default RE: How-to: Adding Cruise Control.

Was yours an SVM model? I tried this today on my '06 Exactly as described above.

I double checked all connections, but it dosent seem to work.
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Old 11-04-2008, 07:12 PM
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Default RE: How-to: Adding Cruise Control.

check connector c(black) of the ecm. See if there is a green\white wire in position 45 and that you have continuity between that, and pin 6 of the harness under the dash
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Default RE: How-to: Adding Cruise Control.

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Was yours an SVM model? I tried this today on my '06 Exactly as described above.

I double checked all connections, but it dosent seem to work.
[/align][/align]Idon't own an Aveo. This How-to was actually performed on a Kalos, but also applies to the Aveo.[/align]The how-to was originally written by someone from Aveoclub, but I took it and modified it.[/align]
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Default RE: How-to: Adding Cruise Control.

Ok I got mine to work.

After alot of trial and error, and thinking I got a bunk switch, I figured it out.

On my switch the 2 outside pins dont do anything (3 & 4 of '1234'). I tried pins 1 and 3 however, and it works as shown. So the pin configuration may be different on some of the switches.
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Thanks for the info. What kind of switch did you use?
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Old 11-13-2008, 03:46 PM
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Default RE: How-to: Adding Cruise Control.

The 96433106 from the sheet.

I brought that number right to the dealer. It looks exactly like the one in the pics.

Also its pins 1 and 4 that get mine working. not 1 and 3 like I mentioned previously.

The dealership said there were none local when I ordered it and it had to come from california.
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thnx for this article,,its very helpful for me…and would also want to ask for a link for installing my used cv joint..

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Good Post - wish I knew about this before I dumped a bunch of cash for a Rostra kit!
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