Instruction manual
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If you are doing a cruise installation without following someone’s 
instructions you might need a copy of the wiring diagram for your vehicle. 
Do a Google search, it might be online. 
You need to know the wire colors of the following: 
  The negative terminal of the coil wire color or the vehicle tachometer 
wire color. (The blue tachometer wire from the Cruise Control is 
connected here) 
  A switched power source, a circuit that turns on with the key. Any 
switched circuit will work just don’t use the headlight circuit. That 
might not be safe if a fuse blows. You can also use a digital VOM to find 
this wire. (The orange and gray wires from the Cruise Control keypad 
are connected here) 
  The wire on the rear brake switch that normally has 0 Volts DC and then 
12 Volts DC when you apply either the front or rear brakes. You can use 
a digital VOM to find this wire 
 You can also use the brake wire running to the taillight (If you do, you’ll  
 need a SPDT relay in the circuit too). The purple cruise wire 
 connects here. This is also the source of most cruise problems. 
Do some advance planning and determine where you are mounting the 
cruise servo and the vacuum reservoir. Both are about the size of a 15-
ounce soup can. 
If you are installing the cruise to a motorcycle, determine where you are 
mounting the cruise control keypad. Build a mount for the cruise control 
keypad if needed. The cruise control keypad can be installed anywhere as 
long as you don’t have to remove your right hand from the throttle to 
operate the keypad. 
Installation Tips 
Cruise Control Keypad: 
The orange and gray wire from the cruise control keypad needs to be 
connected to switched power. Switched power is a circuit that is on only 
when the ignition key is turned on. You can use any circuit including 
accessory leads or the wire running to your taillights (not brake lights). 
We strongly suggest you not use the headlight circuit for safety reasons. 
The orange wire is power for the cruise control. The gray wire is 
illumination (light) for the cruise control keypad. 










