Fly by wire Cruise control?
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I've searched but didn't find my answer, so here's my question,
I connected the GM style stalk to the 99 Corvette computer, like the book says,
On to gray
Set to Dk Blue
R/A to gray black
Then 12v+ to the brake input on the computer.
traced each wire a second time and all is still how I have it above.
Is there something else I haven't checked? Is there away I can tell that Cruise is still in the computer?
Thanks for the input. I have a 3000 mile trip ahead and cruise would be nice.
LM
I connected the GM style stalk to the 99 Corvette computer, like the book says,
On to gray
Set to Dk Blue
R/A to gray black
Then 12v+ to the brake input on the computer.
traced each wire a second time and all is still how I have it above.
Is there something else I haven't checked? Is there away I can tell that Cruise is still in the computer?
Thanks for the input. I have a 3000 mile trip ahead and cruise would be nice.
LM
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There's 2 brake switch inputs; one to the TAC module(N/O), and one to the PCM(N/C).
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John,
The (N/O) wire going to the TAC, what color would it be? I tried finding it in a Corvette wiring guide I have but it wasn't clear.
Hey I test drove my LS1CJ5 to New Orleans and got around 24 miles a gallon.
Thanks
Larry
The (N/O) wire going to the TAC, what color would it be? I tried finding it in a Corvette wiring guide I have but it wasn't clear.
Hey I test drove my LS1CJ5 to New Orleans and got around 24 miles a gallon.
Thanks
Larry
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I believe the wire is light blue going to position 6 of the 16 way connector of the TAC module.
24 MPG sounds like the engine is running well!
24 MPG sounds like the engine is running well!
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91 Z28 LS2 408CI, LS9 Supercharger, LPE GT7 cam, Yank3000, 3450 raceweight.
Latest numbers: 9.71 ET, 141.42 MPH, 1.40 60' , 610 RWHP Mustang Dyno
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