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Old Jun 3, 2002 | 10:22 PM
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From: Morris, Manitoba, Canada
Car: Formula
Engine: 400 sbc
Transmission: 700r4
cruise wireing

Ok, i'm having trouble figuring out what wires are what on my cruise contole block..
now there's a red/black which is the power wire when the key is turned, then there's a
blue
grey
grey/black

what are the other three listed above?
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Old Jun 4, 2002 | 10:29 PM
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if your attempting to fix a nonfunctional cruise control setup, pay close attention to the turn signal stalk with the cruise switches on it.
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Old Jun 4, 2002 | 11:53 PM
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From: Morris, Manitoba, Canada
Car: Formula
Engine: 400 sbc
Transmission: 700r4
the car got broken into while in the possesion of the previous owner and his lazy *** was too cheep to change the steering culumn to one equiped with cruise controle..
i have the wireing under my dash that *should* plug into the culumn.. but the culumn is a non cruise controle one.
so i got this little grey box with a on/off switch, accel, resume, set and coast.. it's 1-1/2 by 2-1/2.. so i'm going to stick it beside my alarm light close to the door (kinda not in the way of anything and so forth)..
but i know what wire is what on the box i got, but not from the car..
i do think it's a factory cruise becuase the setup looks the same from my friends' 88 firebird...
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