Cruise control can be fitted on a Alfa Romeo 147. It is best to leave the installation to a professional but with enough research, installing the cruise control is possible at home.
. the fuse boxe is under ther steering column and there's another smaller one under the HUD what model 146, 147, etc
Yes. Both floor panels have the same OEM numbers on 145, 146, 155, 156.
Yes, it is possible to fit cruise control to a 1990 Mk1 Golf Clipper, but it may require some custom work. Since this model didn't come with factory-installed cruise control, you'll likely need an aftermarket system or parts from a compatible model. It's important to ensure that the installation is done properly to maintain safety and functionality. Be sure to consult a professional or someone experienced with vintage cars for the best results.
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If you typed a year in there it would help a great deal. But they do sell universal cruise control kits. Here is a link but it is for my car, just search the site and look for this part to see if it does infact fit your car. http://www.partsamerica.com/productdetail.aspx?MfrCode=AUD&MfrPartNumber=CCS100
The '84 and '86 are the same. If you have the carb. version, why not. It's a manual cruise.
Call your local Ford Dealership and order the kit. They can even install it for you. I believe the part number is 5s4z-9a818-aaa.
Yes. Mazda part numbers: w/Cruise Control BR75-66-120D w/o Cruise Control BR72-66-120G w/o Intermittent Wiper ("INT" position on stick) BR70-66-120G
Depends on how big the ship is.
The front suspension components of the Alfa Romeo 156 and Alfa Romeo 155 are not directly interchangeable due to differences in design and geometry. While they may share some similarities, the suspension systems are tailored to each model's specific handling and performance characteristics. It's advisable to consult with a specialist or refer to parts catalogs to confirm compatibility before attempting any modifications.
To connect the cruise control unit on a 1990 Volvo 240 to the vacuum hose, first locate the vacuum actuator, typically found near the throttle body. Attach the appropriate size vacuum hose to the actuator's inlet port, ensuring a tight fit to prevent leaks. Follow the other end of the hose to the vacuum source, usually a fitting on the intake manifold, and connect it securely. Finally, check for any leaks by testing the cruise control system after the connection is complete.
'79 and newer, yes.