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Old 11-06-2020, 09:35 PM #1
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Steering Wheel Cruise Control

I swap my old tired wheel for a RAV4 wheel. Looks good and everything works fine except cruise control. The plugs are the same but it seems it may work different. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for where it plugs into the clock spring?
Also does anyone know of way to test to make sure the stock works?
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I swap my old tired wheel for a RAV4 wheel. Looks good and everything works fine except cruise control. The plugs are the same but it seems it may work different. Does anyone have a wiring diagram for where it plugs into the clock spring?
Also does anyone know of way to test to make sure the stock works?
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Looks like the wheel off a Supra. I would look for a 3rd gen 4runner repair manual that dealerships have online to see if it has the wiring diagram included. I don't know where else would they have it.

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I ended up cutting the tabs off my old cruise control switch, then using zip ties to keep it still. Not the nicest fix but works great been driving with it all weekend.




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Looks great and good solution. I have a celica wheel sitting in my garage waiting to go in. Any idea if the original 4runner clock spring works with the rav4 airbag? Or is it necessary to swap clock springs to make it work?
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Looks like there is 2 different clock spring from that era. My 98 had an airbag connector that matched with a 98 RAV4. But I must have pulled 5 or 6 air bags from multiple Toyota’s and Lexus’. I am not sure how or when they switched but I didn’t need to swap clock springs.
It takes less than 10 to swap the wheel, and I can say I have no regrets. Wish there was a tan one but the rav steering wheel feels so much better than the stock one.


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