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I don't know if a factory option for 33's was Cruise Control, but they sometimes have a switch on the clutch so you don't cause the engine to over-rev when you put the clutch in by disengaging the cruise control.

I think there was a optional cruise control. I couldnt see the switch on the ecu wiring diagram, was cruise controlled by a seperate ecu?

The reason I ask is I want to use the switch for another purpose and want to know if it is ok to disconnect it on a non factory ecu.

Only one way to find out I guess...

Adam

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No one thought it might have something to do with the HICAS?

I have the same switch in my 32, but I don't have cruise control. But I do have HICAS, and part of the HICAS diagnostic involves using the clutch.

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As far as cruise control is concerned, the cruise control module has a cable connected to the other wheel on the throttle.

As well as the "set", "resume", etc buttons, it also has switches attached to the clutch (in a manual) and the brake. So if you brake or change gears during cruise control mode, the cruise control is instantaneously disengaged, and the throttle is released.

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