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Hi all,

I'm putting the finishing touches together on a drive-by-wire cruise control system for M35 Stagea owners.

There's every chance it will work with the V35 series also, and so I'm wanting a volunteer (or 2) to check the colours of the wires in the accelerator connector.

There should be 6 wires if it's the same as my Stagea. I unplugged it so I could see it easier but I can only see pin numbering on the connector for 4, 5 & 6. So I took a punt as to the order of pins 1, 2 & 3.

Mine are:

1. Red/black with silver band

2. Light green/black

3. Black.white with silver band

4. Blue/white

5. Red/green

6. Grey

There will be more info released as soon as get answers to some questions (like this one), but it will be worth it.

If you are looking for cruise control it should be at your door for $500, or $100 more (maybe less, we're looking into it) if you want the factory panels for cruise & audio on your steering wheel. I think they will even light up at night (to be confirmed).

There'll be a full DIY step-by-step posted once they arrive, and if they require additional programming (they have pedal self learning technology :thumbsup:) I can program them before sending out.

I look forward to some confirmation, or otherwise, of the plug wiring.

Cheers, Leon.

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Here's 2 pictures of what you're looking for.

If the V35's are the same as this, I may need someone to check voltages to positively confirm they will be OK to use with this cruise control.

But one step at a time.

Cheers, Leon.

Pic 1 - plugged in to top of pedal assembly, pic 2 - unplugged

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Edited by Commsman

Hi Leon,

took some pics today..

I have good news and bad news.. The connector is the same, but the colours are different.

Heres what i found:

1: black

2: light green black

3: red black

4: dark green

5: brown

6: brown yellow

see pics,

post-76980-1289818642_thumb.jpg post-76980-1289818651_thumb.jpg post-76980-1289818661_thumb.jpg post-76980-1289818671_thumb.jpg

Hope this helps.. I dont have a multimetre thing so i cant test the voltages unfortunately.

Thanks Tom

Nice work on the pics. I found it almost impossible to get the focus right on mine, and my camera's supposed to be automatic :D I guess I'm a crap photographer.

I think you are entirely right re the connectors and colours. The main thing is that the connectors are the same, and they do look like it.

The colours could easily change between different models, and maybe between different days of the week for that matter!

I'm 95% sure that if the cruise control works on the M35 Stagea it will work on the V35 Skyline.

As a final test before the first one goes to a V35 owner, I'll get someone to confirm the range of voltages across a couple of wires with pedal up & pedal down.

Cheers, Leon.

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