S2000 Cruise Control button wiring diagram
#1
S2000 Cruise Control button wiring diagram
I have the oem cruise control button for my AP1 that I have purchased, and want to use it as a on/off switch. There are 5 or 6 pins on the back and I am guessing they are for standard power/ground, and powering of the led for the writing, as well as the LED on button also.
Am chiming in here, to hopefully see if anyone can assist in providing a wiring diagram. I have searched here, but can only find schematics for the cruise contorl buttons that lie on the steering wheel...
Thanks in advance
Am chiming in here, to hopefully see if anyone can assist in providing a wiring diagram. I have searched here, but can only find schematics for the cruise contorl buttons that lie on the steering wheel...
Thanks in advance
#2
On a US AP1 the pin out is as follows:
With the key way at 12 o'clock
Upper left pin 1= switch output + (Lt. Grn)
Upper center pin 2=dash and console lights + (Red/Blk)
Upper right pin 3= dash and console lights - (Red)
Lower left pin 4 = Not Used
Lower center pin 5= G501 (Blk)
Lower right pin 6= Fuse 6 (Blk/Yel)
G501 is a grey 14 pin connector just below the hood release lever behind the driver side kick panel.
Fuse 6 is located in the under dash fuse/relay box (15 Amp). it is the 8th fuse down in the left row of fuses (there are two rows). The block is located near the plastic bar with holes in it which protects the under dash wiring from drivers knees.
Utah
With the key way at 12 o'clock
Upper left pin 1= switch output + (Lt. Grn)
Upper center pin 2=dash and console lights + (Red/Blk)
Upper right pin 3= dash and console lights - (Red)
Lower left pin 4 = Not Used
Lower center pin 5= G501 (Blk)
Lower right pin 6= Fuse 6 (Blk/Yel)
G501 is a grey 14 pin connector just below the hood release lever behind the driver side kick panel.
Fuse 6 is located in the under dash fuse/relay box (15 Amp). it is the 8th fuse down in the left row of fuses (there are two rows). The block is located near the plastic bar with holes in it which protects the under dash wiring from drivers knees.
Utah
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