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Yet another cruise problem
« on: 23 July 2009, 15:11:27 »

Today I went to fit the 4 pin brake switch I bought to enable the cruise control I fitted, however when I pulled the plug off it seems to only have 2 wires. I also found a small white plug with 2 round connectors....clutch switch plug?. Is there any possibility of wiring 4 wires to my new brake switch or am I screwed?
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Re: Yet another cruise problem
« Reply #1 on: 25 July 2009, 14:31:42 »

I guess I'll figure it out on my own then  :D
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Re: Yet another cruise problem
« Reply #2 on: 26 July 2009, 14:02:12 »

I have seen some early manuals that only have a 2 pin brake switch.  I think (but don't know) it seems to be early 4 cylinder manuals.

Soz, can't help more  :'(
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Re: Yet another cruise problem
« Reply #3 on: 26 July 2009, 14:42:11 »

Thanks TB
It's a 96/97 so maybe it will work with the 2 pin switch. I'll fit the clutch switch and try it. The rest of the wiring was normal....as in the stalk ( 4 wires ) and the wiring under the bonnet so hopefully cruise might work without the need for a 4 pin switch.
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