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Cruise Control retro-fit possible? 200 1988

Is it possible to install cruise control on my wifes '88 245? Where would I purchase such a thing? Do they have kits? (is it a job for the DIY-er?)
A pick and pull is not really an option since I live in Tennessee right now and Volvos are quite rare around here. Pickup trucks yes. Volvos no.

Any help on this is appreciated.

-Chris








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Cruise Control retro-fit possible?

Right! Thanks for the responses guys. I'm not sure if I want to go the J.C. Whitney route though. I like to keep things as Volvo as possible if you know what I mean. Spending $450 is not that bad of a deal if you consider the $200 speeding ticket my wife got last night! (82 in a 70...wasn't using her cruise control in her V70)

-Chris








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Cruise Control retro-fit possible?

I installed an aftermarket (Dana) CC on our 83 a long time ago and it's still working OK, and is a great thing to have on longer highway stretches. Installation can be a DIY job if you have some moderate mechanical and electrical know-how. The biggest challenge was hooking it up to the Volvo throttle drum. The stock cable from the gas pedal will go slack when the CC's cable/chain pulls the throttle open, and you have to make sure that it doesn't then get hung up on the rim of the drum or something and stick open. The factory CC's have a different (2-pc throttle drum) setup so that the gas pedal cable and CC cable operate independently. Unless you can get one of these, you are going to have to jury-rig something to keep the cable in its track (which is what I did). Whatever - make sure it's a safe setup.

I've heard good and bad things about the durability of the JC Whitney CC's. You get what you pay for - maybe their pricier units are OK. An alternative may be an all-electric (no vacuum) unit. Take a look at www.speedometershop.com and go to their cruise control section. This is an LA-area business, and I have no experience or connection with them - just found them while surfing, but they have a building, they have an address, and they've been in the business for quite a while.








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Cruise Control retro-fit possible?

Price depends on how much of a purist you are. I just wanted to give my leg a rest on long trips. Bought one from J.C. Whitney in 1990 for about $100.00 (USD) and installed it myself. Pretty straightforward few hour operation.
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David
1991 744 NA 140+K Miles








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Cruise Control retro-fit possible?

The cruise control on our '89 240 wagon was installed about 5 years ago by the previous owner by a Volvo dealer at a cost of around $450--parts and labor-(glad he did it--I wouldn't have laid out that kind of bucks)---works perfectly--there is a kit for do-it-yourself---not sure how 'friendly' it is. Might want to check Ebay for a CC sytem--or IPD and BB classifieds also.








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Cruise Control retro-fit possible? 200 1978

Yes not sure how but the 244dl i recently bought has cruise control on the turn signal arm thingy. Im not sure who makes it but it is possible







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