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Old 07-13-2020, 09:58 PM   #6
truckdude239
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Re: Simplest DBW cruise control wiring

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Originally Posted by aknovaman View Post
My switches cost under $10 so its cheap, easy and clean. it just does not look factory. i generally put the switches very low on the driver side of the dash to semi-hide them but they are still reachable when driving. They can be put inside the center console too but not a reachable. Depending on what factory switch/column you use, the switching logic can be backwards. i.e. pressing the button opens the circuit rather than closing the circuit to apply 12 volts to the TACC. There is a huge writeup on this forum talking about how to use a relay to change the voltage(logic levels) for a mid-80's square body column.

here is a link to it.

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=398006
Where do I find these switchs I'd like to do this on my c10
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