so how does the cruise control system work???
i have this sparco wheel and i want to get 4 more buttons for it so i have 2 horn, 3 cruise control, and 1 push to pass. would the buttons work for cruise???
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Re: cruise control, control.
Mine doesn't...azn2nr wrote:so how does the cruise control system work???

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Are you just asking how the cruise control switch mounted on the steering wheel works?
It's essentially just two push-button switches, each connected between a pin of the cruise computer and the switched side of the coil of the horn relay.
On 93-up models (and maybe 92-with-airbag models), the "cancel" function of the switch was achieved by closing both switches simultaneously.
You would just wire up the buttons on your new steering wheel to mimic the stock wiring. Connect each cruise button to the unswitched side of a horn button and to its respective wire going to the cruise computer.
It's essentially just two push-button switches, each connected between a pin of the cruise computer and the switched side of the coil of the horn relay.
On 93-up models (and maybe 92-with-airbag models), the "cancel" function of the switch was achieved by closing both switches simultaneously.
You would just wire up the buttons on your new steering wheel to mimic the stock wiring. Connect each cruise button to the unswitched side of a horn button and to its respective wire going to the cruise computer.
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