Kiwi60
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After a bad dose of the flu last weekend, I've been working on fitting the CC controls today.
Couldn't be easier, the plug is to the left of the green plug below
Strong's supplied the back part of the steering wheel with the CC still fitted so all I had to do was take the wheel off, swap the back cover, plug it in and everything works.
All up, about and hour and a half AND the CC lights on the dash work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the help - and my back is still in one piece
Cheers
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Thanks for the heads up soba, Strongs have everything there; and I'll pick it all up in the morning
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Right then, ebay here I come
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Ok then, so if I'm understanding this right, I need to get the steering column cruise control unit, is that right?
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Is this the one your talking about:
BLEC4PU
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Hi all,
I've been reading the sticky about and really want to get this happening in my 2006 Legacy 3.0R specB auto as I drive a minimum of 1000km / week for work, but have a couple of questions:
1: I'll need to buy the steering wheel controls, (plus the brake switch) can somebody confirm if I need the 8 pin; or another configuration for this wheel?
2. I broke my back a few years ago which makes crawling around upside down a very dangerous think to do if I want to keep walking, so is there anyone in Auckland who has done this before and would like to do the fitting etc for say $100 cash?
You can PM me if your interested, and if I haven't got my account activated correctly for PM, answer on here and we can get in contact.
Cheers
Graham
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Help with fitting cruise control
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$140 for CC, steering wheel back cover (both used) and 1 x new 4 pole brake switch
Yes, the 4 pole female connection was tucked up beside the bake pedal.