Where is my Cruise Control Module?
Where is my Cruise Control Module?
89 Astro, 4.3z 700r4. The stickers say mine was built WITH c/control.
The turn signal lever has the appropriate switches for c/control.
Where is the c/control module on my 89?
A photo of the monster would be a groovy thing.
It's not this vertical, rectangular thing, next to the the master cyl, is it?
Some place in this photo?
TIA -
Lumpy
The turn signal lever has the appropriate switches for c/control.
Where is the c/control module on my 89?
A photo of the monster would be a groovy thing.
It's not this vertical, rectangular thing, next to the the master cyl, is it?
Some place in this photo?
TIA -
Lumpy
-
- I get chills without my van.
- Posts: 60
- Joined: Thu Sep 28, 2006 3:06 pm
- Location: West Central FL
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
pull the dog house - it is on the drivers side of engine with connection to throttle body - shape is kinda like 2 soup bowls - sorry no pic avail
Drooler
aka
HarryB
1988 Astro CL 172K miles Factory F&R Sway bars stock except
for 15x7 GM Alloys with 225x70 tires.
RIP 1994-2010 driven 140K. Time, wear, and my health sent it
to the trade in block 9/10/10.
aka
HarryB
1988 Astro CL 172K miles Factory F&R Sway bars stock except
for 15x7 GM Alloys with 225x70 tires.
RIP 1994-2010 driven 140K. Time, wear, and my health sent it
to the trade in block 9/10/10.
-
- I sleep in my van
- Posts: 431
- Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:50 pm
- Location: Orange County, CA
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
Drooler is right. Follow the two cable connections on your throttle. One is connected to your gas pedal and the other goes to the vacuum servo for the cruise. I believe the module that controls the cruise system is attached to the same bracket as the vacuum servo. The module you pointed out in the pictures is the controller for your Rear Wheel Anti-Lock, I think. I can't be sure because my '87 just has regular brakes.
-James
1987 LT
249,000 miles
1987 LT
249,000 miles
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
So the electronic module AND the vacuum servo flying saucer are in the same area, inside the doghouse, rear of the air cleaner/TBI?6spd_monte wrote:Drooler is right. Follow the two cable connections on your throttle. One is connected to your gas pedal and the other goes to the vacuum servo for the cruise. I believe the module that controls the cruise system is attached to the same bracket as the vacuum servo. The module you pointed out in the pictures is the controller for your Rear Wheel Anti-Lock, I think. I can't be sure because my '87 just has regular brakes.
Lump
-
- I sleep in my van
- Posts: 431
- Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:50 pm
- Location: Orange County, CA
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
I think you'll find the control module under the dash on the driverside. A black box with wires/connector on one end. Part number 25111872.
Scott
Scott
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
I saw one today at the scrap yard, that module is behind where the parking brake release lever is (or hood, whatever is on right side
Scott
Scott
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
Is there anyone with an 89 that can say where theirs is, please?
I've gotten a lot of answers, here and elsewhere. Narrows it down to
Left of driver underdash, right driver underdash, driver side eng compartment,
passenger side eng compartment, interior passenger side near door lock module,
behind speedo-gauge cluster left side, behind speedo-gauge cluster right side,
top of engine behind TBI, under subframe near fuel filter,
tailshaft housing near front U joint.
Obviously, different year models put the thing
in different places.
The "Module" I'm looking for is the rectangular, black,
electronic box, as in -
http://cardone.com/English/club/members ... NUM=341878
Any 89 owners with cruise control out there?
Thanks -
Lumpy
I've gotten a lot of answers, here and elsewhere. Narrows it down to
Left of driver underdash, right driver underdash, driver side eng compartment,
passenger side eng compartment, interior passenger side near door lock module,
behind speedo-gauge cluster left side, behind speedo-gauge cluster right side,
top of engine behind TBI, under subframe near fuel filter,
tailshaft housing near front U joint.
Obviously, different year models put the thing
in different places.
The "Module" I'm looking for is the rectangular, black,
electronic box, as in -
http://cardone.com/English/club/members ... NUM=341878
Any 89 owners with cruise control out there?
Thanks -
Lumpy
-
- I sleep in my van
- Posts: 431
- Joined: Fri Jun 08, 2007 11:50 pm
- Location: Orange County, CA
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
I found this diagram after some googling. I hope this helps you out:
http://www.gmpartsgiant.com/components/ ... 10906.html
http://www.gmpartsgiant.com/components/ ... 10906.html
-James
1987 LT
249,000 miles
1987 LT
249,000 miles
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
Cruise control module - mounted under/in the dash ahead of the drivers right knee.
Cruise control servo - mounted on the left rear of the engine,
Cruise control servo - mounted on the left rear of the engine,
James from B.C.
1992 Safari - R.I.P.
GM Grand Master Techncian
1992 Safari - R.I.P.
GM Grand Master Techncian
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
OK. Found the cruise control servo near the ThrotBody. The linkage to the TBI
is missing. Now I'm off to pull a part to find a replacement.
Thanks all.
Lump
is missing. Now I'm off to pull a part to find a replacement.
Thanks all.
Lump
-
- Sheriff
-
I have my van tatooed on my cheeks
- Posts: 3255
- Joined: Fri Aug 08, 2008 12:55 pm
- Location: The Pacific North Wet
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
What is all that electrical business you've got going on under your hood lumpy?
Re: Where is my Cruise Control Module?
It separates the stock elec loads from the add-on loads.timelessbeing wrote:What is all that electrical business you've got going on under your hood lumpy?
2/0 cable from battery to 100A circuit breaker. The stock
stuff (ign, lights, horn etc) all draw their power from there,
BEFORE the circuit breaker. They all are fed via the stock
fuses, fusible links etc. The add-on stuff (ham radios, off road lights,
MyRide shock controller etc) all draw their power from AFTER the
100A breaker.
The black mounting plate you see behind the breaker and relays
is 1/2 inch thick plexiglass, sprayed with black RTV on the back
side, where it's bolted to the sheet metal.
Lumpy
You were the Tidy Bowl Guy?
Yes. I'm cleaning your bathroom bowl.
www.LumpyMusic.com