Materials:
* Cruise control unit
*Cruise control cable
* Fuse 15A
* Tools:
* Screwdrivers (phillips and flathead)
* Keys (socket or open-end 10, 13, 19 mm)
* Multimeter (optional)
Instructions:
1. Preparation:
* Remove the negative terminal from the battery.
* Detach the instrument panel from the instrument panel.
2. Installation of the cruise control unit:
* Remove the steering column cover.
* Locate the original location for the cruise control unit under the dashboard.
* Secure the unit at this location with screws.
3. Connecting the cruise control cable:
* Route the cruise control cable from the unit to the steering wheel.
*On the steering column you will find a connector for connecting the cable.
* Insert the cable into the connector and secure it.
4. Power connection:
* Route the wire from the cruise control unit to the mounting block.
* In the mounting block, find the “X200” connector.
* Connect the wire to pin “30” of the “X200” connector.
* Install a 15A fuse in the appropriate socket of the mounting block.
5. Completion:
* Reassemble all components in reverse order.
* Connect the negative terminal of the battery.
* Check the operation of the cruise control by pressing the “ON/OFF” button on the steering wheel.
Additionally:
* If you are installing cruise control on a non-factory vehicle, you will also need a brake pedal position sensor and a clutch pedal switch (for vehicles with a manual transmission).
* To fine-tune the cruise control, you can use a multimeter to measure the voltage at pins “5” and “6” of the connector on the cruise control unit. The voltage should be 4.5-5.5 V when you press the brake pedal.