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Phil Andrus

First, thanks to those of you who responded to my first post regarding
the retrofitting of cruise control on our '94 Legacy. The Australian
unit no longer seems to be available, which leaves J.C. Whitney as the
only supplier I can find. My past experience with their products does
not encourage me to do business with them, so that leaves Subaru as the
only source I know. My local wrecking yard has a multitude of Legacys,
all with their cruise control systems intact. I've been invited to help
myself.

What I'd like to learn from you folks is: (1) your evaluation of the
cruise control systems which Subaru installs; (2) any hints regarding
installation and troubleshooting you might have; (3) scanned pages from
the relevant Subaru shop manual, which would really, really help.

My wrecking yard friend thinks that the installation would be difficult,
but my impression is that he prefers to avoid electrical components.


Thanks lots,

Phil

'94 Legacy
 
Phil... The Aussie unit is still available... I'll get you some more
information tomorrow, and post it to the group....

hold off for a couple of days.... :)

Andrew
Phil Andrus said:
First, thanks to those of you who responded to my first post regarding
the retrofitting of cruise control on our '94 Legacy. The Australian
unit no longer seems to be available, which leaves J.C. Whitney as the
only supplier I can find. My past experience with their products does
not encourage me to do business with them, so that leaves Subaru as the
only source I know. My local wrecking yard has a multitude of Legacys,
all with their cruise control systems intact. I've been invited to help
myself.

What I'd like to learn from you folks is: (1) your evaluation of the
cruise control systems which Subaru installs; (2) any hints regarding
installation and troubleshooting you might have; (3) scanned pages from
the relevant Subaru shop manual, which would really, really help.

My wrecking yard friend thinks that the installation would be difficult,
but my impression is that he prefers to avoid electrical components.


Thanks lots,

Phil

'94 Legacy
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