The information presented in this manual has been carefully compiled through actual vehicle testing and manufacturers service manual research and to the best of our ability is accurate. However, we do not warrant the accuracy of this information against changes in vehicle design, the use or misuse of this information or typographical errors. It is the responsibility of installer to verify the signal and color on the wire attachments prior to and after the installation of the cruise control to assure proper operation of the cruise control and the vehicle through a road test.
We do not accept any responsibility for damage to the vehicle or injury to its occupants caused by the use of this information. Connection to the incorrect wires could cause cruise control or vehicle malfunctions and component damage. These conditions can cause a major risk while driving for you, your passengers and other motorists, exposing all of you to the risk of accident and injury.
Any installation of a cruise control on a vehicle that does not have clearance at the throttle for lost motion or may have interference by other parts must have the cruise control cable attached to the accelerator pedal for obvious safety reasons. Any installation of a cruise control on a vehicle with an accelerator pedal activated switch for emissions or transmission shifting must have the cruise control cable attached to the accelerator pedal for proper vehicle operation.
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