They wouldn't make a kit if you couldn't. I'm adding one to my car next weekend. Make sure you get the right kit for your car.
It is possible to convert a car without cruise control to have cruise control. Many auto parts stores sell kits which will install cruise control in a vehicle.
You probably need to install a new cruise control component.
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Remove the battery and the cruise control actuator. The starter has two bolts holding it in. Remove the bolts and wiring, then install the new starter. Re-install the cruise control and battery.
Um, are you trying to install cruise on a car that didn't come from the factory with it? Or are you trying to replace/repair an existent system?FriPilot
Yes you can get an aftermarket cruise control. Most of the sound shops that install aftermarket steroes also offer this service.
Yes you can install an aftermarket cruise control kit on your vehicle. They cost around $300 and have all of the necessary wiring and components. If you have a little bit of mechanical ability you can install it yourself.
Depending on the year of your Frontier, this may or may not help. Brian Stenger put together this "How To", and did a fine job at that!http://www.bsteng.com/2008/06/20/1st-gen-nissan-frontier-cruise-control-install/
There are many aftermarket kits available with everything you need including instructions. Just Google "aftermarket cruise control kits for Chevy".
my advise would to be have somne one do it for you as u can mess alot of stuff up and install a virus
To replace the cruise control on a 1995 Toyota Tacoma, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering wheel cover and carefully detach the cruise control switch from the steering column. Install the new cruise control switch by connecting it to the existing wiring and securing it in place. Reassemble the steering wheel cover and reconnect the battery before testing the new cruise control system.
To install cruise control on a 2007 Jeep Liberty, you'll typically need to purchase a cruise control kit designed for that model. Begin by disconnecting the battery to ensure safety. Follow the kit's instructions to connect the control switch to the steering wheel and the actuator to the throttle. Once everything is securely installed, reconnect the battery and test the system to ensure it functions correctly.