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Wiring tests for Cruise control (mechanical 1984) 200

OK, Jessie, I will try to help as soon as I can get my hands on the books, one of which, I think, was an owner's manual supplement on the cruise. Not until posting did I discover your earlier message about having one of those vehicles that develops positive pressure in the manifold! These unassisted vacuum cruises are weak enough climbing hills in normally aspirated applications without expecting them to work when you blow into it. Also, mine is an automatic, so I haven't chased down the clutch switch operation. That would be a pretty iffy design if it had to rely on the belt reminder annoyer to provide some path to ground for a signal. I guess the brake lamp filaments should suffice for that.

(1984 244 na auto 308K with cruise and center caps on the left side)
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Art Benstein near Baltimore






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