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HOW TO: Retro fit Cruise control
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<blockquote data-quote="mvdoornik" data-source="post: 177455" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I know this post deals with an RS, but we have a TCE 100 GT ourselves. The white connector near the fuse box is present, just like the orange and white wires on top of the steering pillar and the clutch switch and so forth. Everything seems to indicate the presence of cruise control inside the car.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I have not been able to get cruise control to work yet. Admittedly, I have used a generic switch for testing instead of the OEM dashboard switch, but I figured a switch is a switch, right? This switch connects the light grey or the green wire to the yellow wire of the white connector (or leaves the wires not connected to disable CC altogether). I've wired a potentiometer set to 270 Ohm in series with a pushbutton between the orange and white wires on top of the steering pillar. It does not respond to any combination of switch positions/button presses, however. Another thing I've noted is that there is no measurable voltage between these two wires (orange/white), so how does the computer measure the resistance anyway?</p><p></p><p>Does anybody have any idea what I have done wrong so far?</p><p></p><p>Many thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mvdoornik, post: 177455, member: 4572"] I know this post deals with an RS, but we have a TCE 100 GT ourselves. The white connector near the fuse box is present, just like the orange and white wires on top of the steering pillar and the clutch switch and so forth. Everything seems to indicate the presence of cruise control inside the car. Unfortunately, I have not been able to get cruise control to work yet. Admittedly, I have used a generic switch for testing instead of the OEM dashboard switch, but I figured a switch is a switch, right? This switch connects the light grey or the green wire to the yellow wire of the white connector (or leaves the wires not connected to disable CC altogether). I've wired a potentiometer set to 270 Ohm in series with a pushbutton between the orange and white wires on top of the steering pillar. It does not respond to any combination of switch positions/button presses, however. Another thing I've noted is that there is no measurable voltage between these two wires (orange/white), so how does the computer measure the resistance anyway? Does anybody have any idea what I have done wrong so far? Many thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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