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Old 10-13-2013, 01:39 PM   #1
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DIY : install cruise control system (CCS)

hi fr-s / brz / gt86 owners
I have a special DIY that is very important for us , how install cruise control to our 86 .
I shocked when the sealers toll the MTs only in standard options and the dealership bring the MTs car in standard options , it is without cruise control , so I don't have any choice with that .

I bought my 86 in standard options with 6MT so I was irritated without cruise controls because I drive my 86 in the highway from 200 - 250 km every day

- what is this DIY?
this DIY make as install cruise control to 86 - brz - fr-s cars that doesn't have it by dealerships .

- what should I have to start install that control ?
1- cruise control for Toyota cars like Camry or corolla.

if you have money you can buy this OEM parts
- SU00304249 - COVER, STEERING WHEEL BOSS, LOWER.
- SU00302480 - not sure - SWITCH ASSY, CRUISE CONTROL MAIN.

2- harness wire .

- cruise control harness to z5

3- DIY tools .

- haw can I start install a cruise control ?
we have to check the cruise control - ECM harness.

- how can we check the harness and how do we fix it ?
first we have to find the cruise control diagrams then check the factory harness, D51 connecter is the first check , number 11 and 10 pin should be fix it by the factory , if not, you have to make harness wiring from ECM A33 (30) pin to roll connecter D51 (11) pin , and the D51 (10) to junction connecter A37 (15) pin.


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***car check***















it should have 3 wires (blue and white - white and black - brown) is for CCS

I think this is not important because that harness wiring is standard option by the Subaru factory so if it is not fix by factory please inform us about it .

- where can we find the connecters ?






after that we can start install the cruise control


- what is the steps for install CCS? only 5 steps

1- remove the steering wheel.
2- dissemble the steering wheel.
3- fix the CCS hole.
4- assemble the steering wheel with CCS
5- install the steering wheels and test the CCS.

- 1- removing the steering wheels
first disconnect the grand line form the battery.and wait 5 min
then
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=717287
http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?p=328403


- 2- dissemble the steering wheel.
remove the airbag - harness connecter - back cover



same up links



- 3- fix the CCS hole.

do it like the photo or u can buy (SU00304249 - COVER, STEERING WHEEL BOSS, LOWER) to ignore this step












- 4- assemble the steering wheel with CCS

















- 5- install the steering wheels and test the CCS.




THE END

do not play with angle sensor .i did it and it is damaged so i replace it .










any questions ?? feedback ??

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Old 10-13-2013, 02:09 PM   #2
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Old 10-13-2013, 02:24 PM   #3
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The FRS and BRZ have cruise control standard here in the states. 6MT or 6AT.
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Old 10-13-2013, 04:29 PM   #4
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The FRS and BRZ have cruise control standard here in the states. 6MT or 6AT.
many dealerships in the WW does not do that , one of them my dealership AFM in the ME.
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Excellent DIY. For those that don't seem to get it the 86 in some countries does not come with cruise control and OP put this DIY together to get it back.
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The FRS and BRZ have cruise control standard here in the states. 6MT or 6AT.
here's a cookie, captain obvious
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I'll be doing this mod in the next couple of days, it's worth pointing out that you're more likely to NOT have cruise control if you have a GT86 as apposed to an FRS/BRZ, very few JDM MT 86's have cruise control.

The switch itself is used on dozens of Toyota vehicles, the Toyota part number (Different from the number in OP) is 84632-34011, and pretty much any harness for this switch for a toyota vehicle will work, the only difference is the roll connector side of the harness will have (most likely) a 4 pin connector meant for the prius or similar, you can simply disconnect the 10 pin roll connector side of the connector everyone has installed by default, and plug in your black and red lines from the cruise control switch.

Most of the RAV4, Prius, Yaris, Corolla, TC, xB and xD vehicles use this exacts same switch and can be snagged on ebay for as little as $10 new.

Just make sure it looks like this:


Here's a real basic view of where to wire the switch.



I've checked and my non-cruise control JDM GT86 does have CSS wired up to the roll connector, as with aagun i'd be interested to know if anyone actually had a model of the frs/brz/86 where CSS wasn't actually connected / was missing from the harness entirely.

I do also wonder if the generic 4 pin harness would work plugged in to the vacant slot on the far right, too? will test when the switch arrives i guess.

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So my switch came, installed it and even tried slotting into last 4 pin slot, slotted in fine but did nothing, so I wired it to the center connector as it is in all other cars with CSS, still no light on dash and tested at speed, no funvtionality.

I haven't checked yet as it was dark by the time I finished up the install, but I'm assuming the blue and white wire to the ECM will be missing from the roll connector, could I just run a wire from the roll connector plug to pin 30 on the A33 connector on the ECM? And if so, where do I run the black and white wire, that connects to the black wire on ccs switch, diagram says ECC, can I just feed this to ground?!

Any help muchly appreciated.
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