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    I make people cry Chief Engine Builder Draven's Avatar
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    Default Re: JZA80 Cruise Control

    well, in syd traffic cruise is useless
    only,on motorways/freeways would it be helpful
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    Quote Originally Posted by Draven
    well, in syd traffic cruise is useless
    only,on motorways/freeways at 3am would it be helpful
    fixed for j00

    i thought toyota only had cruise on auto cars and none on manual?
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    Default Re: JZA80 Cruise Control

    Only aussie released cars.

    JDM ones always had the option with manuals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Draven
    well, in syd traffic cruise is useless
    only,on motorways/freeways would it be helpful
    Rubbish. Don't assume that because *you* find it useless everyone else does. I don't find it useless - in fact I find it useFUL. I also live in Sydney and I probably drive more than you

    Quote Originally Posted by CrUZida
    Only aussie released cars.
    JDM ones always had the option with manuals.
    This is one (I assume) marketing decision that makes absolutely no sense to me. On an IS200, in particular, the ONLY extra hardware is the switch in the steering wheel, and the slightly different spiral cable - absolutely all of the other hardware is already there. If all Subarus have it, why is Toyota insisting on including a detriment? Go Toyota Australia - great work.

    It's fairly lucky, though, that the looms are the same, so the ability exists to retrofit factory cruise components with minimal effort. The biggest problem would probably be installing the switch without destroying the asthetics of the steering wheel or column surround.
    Have you found any parts yet, JCMO?

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    Last edited by Mos; 26-07-2008 at 01:23 PM. Reason: Added on topic content.
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    Default Re: JZA80 Cruise Control

    Not as yet, now I've got a list of the parts I need, I need to find out where they're located in the car. Helps if I ask for a certain bit and am able to just tell them where in the car it is.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rob
    fixed for j00

    i thought toyota only had cruise on auto cars and none on manual?
    (head pulled in)

    fyi toyota does employ cruise control in vehicles equipped with manual transmission
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    Default Re: JZA80 Cruise Control

    Quote Originally Posted by JustCallMeOrlando
    I need to find out where they're located in the car.
    C-4 Cruise control actuator - between left strut tower and firewall.


    C13/C14 Combination switch - looks like the cruise control switch is part of the combo switch and not the steering wheel though it's not entirely clear
    C15 Cruise control clutch switch - clutch pedal box
    C16 Cruise control ecu - upper section of centre console


    S11 Stop light switch - brake pedal box


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mos
    It's not stupid, it's ignorant - your suggestion that it's stupid is erroneous and hardly intelligent.
    true, original post edited
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    Thanks Mos! You are a god amongst men!
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