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Cruise Control Removal Writeup

Discussion in 'Engine and Drivetrain' started by st162rocket, Apr 21, 2009.

  1. 86CelicaGT-S

    86CelicaGT-S Well-Known Member

    lol, didn't know there was a new post here.

    Not sure what the new belt size is because when I got the car the AC was already gutted (thankfully). Though I think the belt is the same size because of using a small belt, they(who ever removed it) used a pulley in place of where the ac condenser would have sat. So basically the belt is still running on three belts.

    If you want pictures of how mines set up then just let me know and I'd be happy to take some.
     
  2. Rick89GTS

    Rick89GTS Well-Known Member Moderator Donated!

    ^The non-AC belt size should be just what the regular Celicas use. Your local shop should be able to supply it easily.
     
  3. 86CelicaGTS

    86CelicaGTS Well-Known Member

    i dont see the point of ripping out the ac if your still gonna have a pulley in place of the a/c lol.
     
  4. Moused

    Moused Well-Known Member

    Nice write up :thumbsup:

    I was reading through, confused for a little.. "Reroute behind the tvis? What? Why? I don't.... OHHHHHH..."
    Cable comes in just behind the CC for our RH drives.. Meaning it's also shorter, and guess what... Doesn't reach the TB :mad:

    Not a massive drama, but I was looking forward to a very simple job..
     
  5. aluwolf

    aluwolf Active Member

    my cruise control does not work but i am trying to figure out why it doesnt work. i have tried searching through pages of topics but can not find any topics on fixing it.

    I have an 87 gt vert. if anyone can help with this or point me in the right direction that would be great
     
  6. lone wolf

    lone wolf Well-Known Member Donated!

    If anybody is removing a functional cruise control...pm me, I'm interested in putting it in my car. Has to be with controls not on the steering wheel though...
     

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