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200 1991 cruise install 200 1991

What color is your contol unit and what is the part #? IF it is silver you probably have a 90+ unit. If its black its the older type.


From what you describe I think you have the 90+, and your car should be prewired for it. the plug should be tucked in up over the steering column. It is a black plug 8 wire connector with 7 wires. You need the wiring harness that goes from that to control unit/switches etc. If you have this wiring should be simple.

The blue red wire goes to the brake/clutch switches on both types of cruise

On the 90 plus the yellow wire goes to the spedometer signal. On the 90 plus cars it splices into the blue/black wire going from the spedometer to the LH control unit, but it can also be pluged directly into the spedometer output lug. This wire is orange on the older cruise

On the 90 plus cruise I am pretty sure the blue/yellow wire goes from fuse #12 to the stalk switch. I say pretty sure because as you said it is not in the diagram. I can't remember if I noted it when I took it off the donor, or by process of elimination.

You should post all your wires and connectors. Then someone can tell you what type you have, and I have most of the wires identified.






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