There are many aftermarket kits available with everything you need including instructions. Just Google "aftermarket cruise control kits for Chevy".
cruise control does not work on 98 astro van
It is possible to convert a car without cruise control to have cruise control. Many auto parts stores sell kits which will install cruise control in a vehicle.
I had this same problem with my 2003 Venture. The Cheverolet dealership told me that the cruise contol is directly linked to the brake lights. The simplest and cheapest place to start would be to check your brake lights...if they are not working, you will not have cruise control.
You probably need to install a new cruise control component.
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Remove the battery and the cruise control actuator. The starter has two bolts holding it in. Remove the bolts and wiring, then install the new starter. Re-install the cruise control and battery.
Um, are you trying to install cruise on a car that didn't come from the factory with it? Or are you trying to replace/repair an existent system?FriPilot
Yes you can get an aftermarket cruise control. Most of the sound shops that install aftermarket steroes also offer this service.
There are multiple things that can go wrong with the cruise control, you need to be more specific as to the problem your car is having. While traveling at highway speeds, the cruise control suddenly deactivated itself and would not come back on.
Yes you can install an aftermarket cruise control kit on your vehicle. They cost around $300 and have all of the necessary wiring and components. If you have a little bit of mechanical ability you can install it yourself.
A Chevrolet Silverado that has cruise control problems might be having a problem with the part of the engine that controls speed and fuel intake. One culprit for this problem is the Speed Control Sensor that is located in the transmission. This part can be easily changed because it is more or less a probe that fits into the rear of the transmission.
Depending on the year of your Frontier, this may or may not help. Brian Stenger put together this "How To", and did a fine job at that!http://www.bsteng.com/2008/06/20/1st-gen-nissan-frontier-cruise-control-install/