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Old 11-10-2010, 04:13 PM   #1
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FS: DIY Cruise Control Pin Kits

I have put together some kits for those of you interested in doing the DIY Cruise Control on your US or Canadian Yaris. These include the proper pin(s) with a length of wire crimped to them. The ECM pin includes enough wire to allow you to splice to it in the cabin, rather than under the hood.

OEM Stalk CC Pin Kit - $10 shipped : Includes one ECM pin (for pin 40 of Connector A21) and two Spiral Cable connector pins (For pins 1 and 2 of Connector D3).

DIY Switch Type CC Pin Kit - $5 shipped : Includes one ECM pin (for pin 40 of Connector A21).



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Old 11-10-2010, 04:39 PM   #2
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you can built kit also for european yaris :)
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Old 11-10-2010, 07:36 PM   #3
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CTScott, are these kits only from the ECU to the switches? Or do they include wiring from the clutch switch too?
I have momentary switches, resistors and a Toyota clutch switch so far, just looking to see what I need for wiring to complete an 07 manual CC install.
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Old 11-10-2010, 09:55 PM   #4
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CTScott, are these kits only from the ECU to the switches? Or do they include wiring from the clutch switch too?
I have momentary switches, resistors and a Toyota clutch switch so far, just looking to see what I need for wiring to complete an 07 manual CC install.
The Cruise Control Clutch Switch has its own connector. I have some of the pins (part number 82998-24380), but not the connector housing (part number 90980-10906). The connector housings are semi-custom ones made for Toyota by a couple of connector manufacturers, so they are quite difficult to obtain, other than directly from Toyota. I can provide you with the two pins and you can either order the connector from Toyota, or insert the pins into the switch's connector and pot them with silicone or epoxy.
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Old 01-31-2011, 09:43 PM   #5
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CTScott - I have a -07 HB automatic stock. I have the OEM stalk and I am wondering if your OEM Stalk CC Pin Kit is the only other thing I need to install the cruise on my Yaris. And how does one go about purchasing the Pin Kit from you. Thanks in advance for your help.
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Old 01-31-2011, 09:47 PM   #6
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CTScott - I have a -07 HB automatic stock. I have the OEM stalk and I am wondering if your OEM Stalk CC Pin Kit is the only other thing I need to install the cruise on my Yaris. And how does one go about purchasing the Pin Kit from you. Thanks in advance for your help.
Just the pin kit and a piece of 18-22 AWG wire to connect the ECM pin to the steering column pin is all you need to have working cruise. Yaris prior to 09 don't have the CC indicator in the cluster, so if you want an on/off indicator for it, you might want my indicator module:

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Old 01-31-2011, 10:12 PM   #7
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Between the CC i got from eBay and your pin kit I will have cruise for under $50 and a few hours of our time. I can't wait.
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Old 02-16-2011, 05:17 PM   #8
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I'm a little lost on this. I have an 07 3DR auto with no power options.

One of the wires goes from A21-pin 40 to pin 1 of D3. I haven't cracked it open to look yet, but I'm guessing this takes two of the three wires supplied (with a connector somewhere between the two)?

And I'm guessing I attach the wire that plugs into pin 2 of D3 to a ground point?
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I'm a little lost on this. I have an 07 3DR auto with no power options.

One of the wires goes from A21-pin 40 to pin 1 of D3. I haven't cracked it open to look yet, but I'm guessing this takes two of the three wires supplied (with a connector somewhere between the two)?

And I'm guessing I attach the wire that plugs into pin 2 of D3 to a ground point?
Correct - The one with the seal goes into A21 and the other two go into D3. One of the D3 pins connects to the A21 pin (you'll need to run a wire {18-22 AWG} between them). The other gets connected to a ground point under the dash.
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Correct - The one with the seal goes into A21 and the other two go into D3. One of the D3 pins connects to the A21 pin (you'll need to run a wire {18-22 AWG} between them). The other gets connected to a ground point under the dash.
So this kit doesn't come with everything needed, we need to buy additional 18-22AWG wire?
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So this kit doesn't come with everything needed, we need to buy additional 18-22AWG wire?
Correct. You'll need a piece of wire to connect the two ends and will either need to solder and heat shrink them or connect the two ends with butt splices.
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Apparently I'm not cool enough to send PMs yet but I'm interesting in buying some cruise control stuff from you, CTScott. Specifically I'll probably want these wires, the control stalk, and an indicator control module.

I have another question though. While the LED indicator is perfectly fine I was wanting to "upgrade" it a bit with some kind of clear labeling. Rather than a "what's this blue light mean" kind of indicator, something that says "Cruise" on it or has the symbol on the stalk.

I don't know if any such thing exists, and my own Google-fu does not appear to be strong enough to find it if it does, but I figured I might as well ask.
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Old 07-20-2012, 03:57 PM   #13
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Apparently I'm not cool enough to send PMs yet but I'm interesting in buying some cruise control stuff from you, CTScott. Specifically I'll probably want these wires, the control stalk, and an indicator control module.

I have another question though. While the LED indicator is perfectly fine I was wanting to "upgrade" it a bit with some kind of clear labeling. Rather than a "what's this blue light mean" kind of indicator, something that says "Cruise" on it or has the symbol on the stalk.

I don't know if any such thing exists, and my own Google-fu does not appear to be strong enough to find it if it does, but I figured I might as well ask.
I tried an experiment today with a cluster that I had previously drilled to mount the indicator LED. I printed a CC indicator icon (in reverse so the icon is white on black) using my label printer and stuck it over the LED lens.

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That is awesome.



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Old 07-30-2012, 12:44 AM   #15
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Got mine all done, here's a (blurry) picture of how it turned out.
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