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Evening all Just doing some research into wiring of the VN cruise control into the HG. I could get individual buttons etc. from Jaycar, but I would prefer to pick up a 3 push button switch set (Off/On, Resume/Accelerate, and Set/Coast) from an existing car (not necessarily a Holden). Can anyone think of a car thats cruise works this way?? Cheers Jeremy Edited by user Wednesday, 6 January 2010 5:33:16 PM(UTC)
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VN are a latching on/off switch (ie push on, push off). You could do it with 1 switch, 2 momentary pushbuttons (Set / Resume), and 2 LEDs.
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Didnt VL have a single switch mounted on the dash somewhere that did all those things?? I remember driving home one day in my brothers VL playing with the thing. It kinda looked like a added on later item, but it was a Calais, so I thought it would have been factory. From memory the switch was just above my left knee next to the steering column. HTH Edited by user Wednesday, 6 January 2010 11:08:52 PM(UTC)
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Thanks Guys I found that VL one this morning. uE1Q~~_12.JPG) Looks to be good but without the light. That should work shouldnt it Mick?? Youre right about it looking a little aftermarket Edelbrock.. Anyone else have any other leads?? Cheers Jeremy The G will roll again.... |
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Not sure if the on/off switch is actually a latching one or not - if it is, then it will work, if not, youll need some sort of latching relay setup.
See either side of where "Cruise Control" is written on the switch bank? I think theres an LED in either side from memory, but Id have to check.
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It also dpemds on how the unit is sired internally, I have used VN switches on an aftermarket unit, but the after market unit used one wire for up and down control with a 1 ohm resistor on the down button.
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