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Old 02-27-2012, 10:59 PM   #1
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LS factory cruise control hook up

I made this diagram for Clyde65, but thought others might be able to use it. This is just a schematic drawn to hopefully be a little clearer than the factory service manual. This is how to hook up a factory cruise control module for cable throttle body's. It's really fairly simple, you just need to make sure you get the right module. I personally used one from an Astro van, but mid 90's and up S-10's use the same module. The one you want will NOT have a wire in the "H" terminal of the module plug (see 2nd pic, notice the missing wire in the middle). Once you have that you'll need a 4 prong brake light switch, it will have 2 normally open and 2 normally closed terminals. These can be found in alot of 70's and up GM cars and trucks.

To run the factory cruise you need a 4000 pulse per mile signal. This comes straight out of the PCM, it's the signal to the speedo, radio ect. On a '99 to '02 truck, and F bodies it's the C2 connector (the red one) pin 50 dark green/white. The one at C2 49 is a 128k ppm and is only used for ABS, Don't try to use it.

You'll need a 4 wire cruise control switch to turn it on and off. If you have a '83 or newer column and it has cruise on it, it should be a 4 wire. For older columns that use a single screw to hold the turn signal lever the '81-'82 trucks and vans have a lever that can be converted that will work. I posted a "how to" here. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=cruise+switch

Other than that it's a matter of hooking up the cable to the TB and mounting the module.

This will work on almost any EFI engine that has a 4k PPM speed signal so if you have a TPI, LT1, or LS, all GM's use that signal.

I have this same set up on my own car and have about $50 max in the whole thing, and it works way better than the aftermarket cruise I have on another car. this cruise works flawlessly! set it and it stays there and doesn't fluxuate like the aftermarket.
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Re: LS factory cruise control hook up

The brake light switch that you will need and pics of the lever. Also it should be noted that you can't run LED brake lights with this system, because the module needs to see a ground through the G terminal, and LEDs don't have enough resistance.
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Old 11-09-2012, 02:20 AM   #3
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Dose anyone know where I can get one of these? I've searched every pick-a-part in the area and nothing. I found the right year/ model w/cc but all levers were gone. I've got a later style modified with a single screw mount but I'm not happy with the look. To bulky.
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Dose anyone know where I can get one of these? I've searched every pick-a-part in the area and nothing. I found the right year/ model w/cc but all levers were gone. I've got a later style modified with a single screw mount but I'm not happy with the look. To bulky.
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If it's looks you're after, I have what you're looking for if you have a.67-72. I have a few "hybrid" levers that I've made from different parts that match the turn signal levers on 67-72's. They have the grooves in them. Or i have the newer looking ones tht are smooth. I can post some pics later today.
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Old 11-09-2012, 05:26 PM   #5
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If it's looks you're after, I have what you're looking for if you have a.67-72. I have a few "hybrid" levers that I've made from different parts that match the turn signal levers on 67-72's. They have the grooves in them. Or i have the newer looking ones tht are smooth. I can post some pics later today.
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I don't suppose you have any of those levers left do you?
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I don't suppose you have any of those levers left do you?
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One question, will a 99-02 GM truck module work also? Would it be different in any way?
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Old 02-29-2012, 01:58 PM   #9
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One question, will a 99-02 GM truck module work also? Would it be different in any way?
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I checked my schematics and '99-02 trucks don't show a wire in the" H" terminal, so they should work. But verify on your plug to be sure.
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VERY helpfull thread... sticky???
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VERY helpfull thread... sticky???
Done! Once I get a chance I'll link this in the LSx FAQ. Thanks Ls1nova71!
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Good info! Thanks!
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Old 02-29-2012, 09:45 AM   #13
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Re: LS factory cruise control hook up

In reference to post #2, LED lights, you can use LED lights with these cruise controls using a relay to allow the cruise to find the ground. Here is the diagram. I used it on my truck and it worked. Hope this helps. (my truck is DBW but this should still work).
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In reference to post #2, LED lights, you can use LED lights with these cruise controls using a relay to allow the cruise to find the ground. Here is the diagram. I used it on my truck and it worked. Hope this helps. (my truck is DBW but this should still work).
You are corrrect. I didn't mention it because relays have the ability to confuse the heck out of some people. On this set up, if you were only using the relay for a load, you could just tap it into the brake light wiring, in either the right or left brake light, it doesnt matter you only need one, and just use the 85 and 86 terminals of the relay, the module would see ground with enough resistance through the relay coil. If someone wants me to draw a diagram i will, just let me know.

lMy personal car doesn't have the brake switch I showed, it has the switch under the floor, and you can only find single switches, so I used that with a relay to control the TCC, and the cruise is tapped into that. But I think if you're unsure of your wiring abilities its best to keep it simple. BTW, nice diagram, I wish I knew how to draw stuff on the computer but I don't so you all get my hand drawn diagrams.
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You are corrrect. I didn't mention it because relays have the ability to confuse the heck out of some people. On this set up, if you were only using the relay for a load, you could just tap it into the brake light wiring, in either the right or left brake light, it doesnt matter you only need one, and just use the 85 and 86 terminals of the relay, the module would see ground with enough resistance through the relay coil. If someone wants me to draw a diagram i will, just let me know.

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I just want to clarify post #9 in this thread in case someone else comes along like I did. I created all my own diagrams before I installed my new wiring harness and when you get into the details you need to know exactly how this works.

So cruise control(dbw or cable box), LED lights, and a relay. What ls1nova71 means exactly here is that you take the brake switch wire(from the inside of cab, white wire off switch) or either left or right brake light wire outside of cab, and splice into that, one end of the wire attached to relay 85 pin, the other end of the wire attached to relay 86 pin. You DO NOT GROUND the relay. You are only using the relay coil inside the relay like it's a "resistor".

Someone like me who needed that detail, might benefit from this post.

EDIT: See posts below, I was wrong....


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So cruise control(dbw or cable box), LED lights, and a relay. What ls1nova71 means exactly here is that you take the brake switch wire(from the inside of cab, white wire off switch) or either left or right brake light wire outside of cab, and splice into that, one end of the wire attached to relay 85 pin, the other end of the wire attached to relay 86 pin. You DO NOT GROUND the relay. You are only using the relay coil inside the relay like it's a "resistor".
This is not exactly what I meant. I suppose you could wire it this way, however, by splicing the relay in as you describe, you are putting it in series rather than parallel in which case you would be losing some voltage to the brake lights. This may not be noticable on LED brake lights though, but I would recommend just tapping off the brake switch wire and grounding the other side of the relay so you have the full 12v going to the brake lights.
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Your right LS1nove, it dosnt have a wire in that one spot. So cool, I have it all in there and ready but like I said before, wiring was too confusing. I will wire it the next day off I have...if I have one.
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Anyone have this for drive by wire throttle bodies with TAC modules? (example 2002 LQ9 engine)
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Anyone have this for drive by wire throttle bodies with TAC modules? (example 2002 LQ9 engine)
It's even easier with DBW. It's 3 wires coming out of the TAC module and a power. I can post which wires later tonight if someone doesn't beat me to it.
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Do you know that from experience or is that info just from looking at the diagram?

Thats the thougth I had as well, but whether computer wise it actually works in real life or not I have not gotten answered.

This is a big part of my decision (if cruise works with DBW) to keep the DBW or put a cable throttle body on.

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Do you know that from experience or is that info just from looking at the diagram?

Thats the thougth I had as well, but whether computer wise it actually works in real life or not I have not gotten answered.

This is a big part of my decision (if cruise works with DBW) to keep the DBW or put a cable throttle body on.

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Yes, my blue truck (build thread in my sig) had DBW and the cruise worked perfectly. The key is to have the right switch. What column are you using?

On your 2002, the wires on the TAC you need are, connector C1 (the engine harness one, not the one going to the pedal) pin 4 dark blue wire is the set/coast, pin 5 gray/black wire is the resume/accel, and pin 14 gray wire is the on/off. You will need an ignition 12v source to power these through the switch. You also have to have the brake lights hooked up and the correct brake light switch for it to work, but that's really all there is to it.
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My set up is from an 01 Suburban DBW. I used the control switch period correct for my column and followed Ackatack's wiring on his post and my cruise works great. Of course I had to use the relays for the LED lights and relays for his diagram to reverse the polarity of the switch to match the TAC. Here is a link to his post http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=398006
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I grabbed two 4 wire switches from the junk yard.. but I couldn't find a good lever assembly....
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I grabbed two 4 wire switches from the junk yard.. but I couldn't find a good lever assembly....
What kind of column do you have?
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I will probably end up with a Summit Racing aftermarket column.... for now I have the factory NON-tilt auto column shift.... So I need the one with the hole for the screw....

What did these come out of again.... 3 or 4 wire doesn't matter...
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