Does a non-cruise control car have the workings installed?
mike2004tct
08-18-2005, 10:59 AM
I'm cross-posting here because the Cavaliers and Sunfires are basically the same cars. Here's a link to the original post;
It's a '96 Sunfire.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=446069
What I'd like to know is if anybody tried putting a cruise control stalk in place of there regular non-cruise control light switch. Does the basic cruise control workings exist in the car minus the stalk? Will putting in
the cruise control stalk enable it, or are other items required?
It's a '96 Sunfire.
http://www.automotiveforums.com/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=446069
What I'd like to know is if anybody tried putting a cruise control stalk in place of there regular non-cruise control light switch. Does the basic cruise control workings exist in the car minus the stalk? Will putting in
the cruise control stalk enable it, or are other items required?
-Jayson-
08-18-2005, 11:47 AM
no its not, you also need the TB attachment or a TB with cruise control. You also need the cruise control unit. The cruise control is a seperate throttle cable and system. Theres a small box that controls that cable and adjust it to keep the speed constant.
So no, you need more than the cruise control stick.
So no, you need more than the cruise control stick.
mike2004tct
08-18-2005, 01:19 PM
no its not, you also need the TB attachment or a TB with cruise control. You also need the cruise control unit. The cruise control is a seperate throttle cable and system. Theres a small box that controls that cable and adjust it to keep the speed constant.
So no, you need more than the cruise control stick.
:frown:
Thanks for the reply.
Mike
So no, you need more than the cruise control stick.
:frown:
Thanks for the reply.
Mike
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