Hi List, I've ordered the Audiovox CSS100 version cruise control and will pick it up next week when I'm in the US. Meanwhile, researching the installation and I found a couple of things I'd like to clear up. the12volt.com says this about my 86 Westy: 1986-92 Volkswagen Vanagon Cruise Control Wiring Information Constant 12V+ Red Ignition Switch Harness or Use Hot Side of Brake Switched 12V+ Black Ignition Switch Harness Ground Use Chassis Near Cruise Control Module Hot Side of Brake n/a Brake Switch Cold Side of Brake Red/Yellow Brake Switch Tach Green Coil VSS Wire n/a Pulses Per Mile 8000 PPM Notes: Vehicles with Manual Transmission require Clutch Switch. Some vehicles may require a speed signal generator and/or other parts/ adapters not listed above. Rostra® Cruise Control module switch settings may differ if you use a speed signal generator or magnets and a pick up coil. This states there's no VSS wire. Is that true? Also, the Audiovox website has the installation manual available for PDF download at http://tinyurl.com/6e6zd8 On Sep 12, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Loren Busch wrote: > I had it installed by a guy in Albany, Or that had done a bunch of > Vanagons. But, if instructions are followed, anyone that > understands what > they are doing should be able to install. > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 4:14 PM, Ed <fasteddy64@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Did you install it or have it done? >> I am wondering if its a job I could do or not. >> Thanks, >> Ed >> >> |
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