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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / May 2007

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2000 Hyundai Trajet 2.0i fitting with WAECO MS50 cruise control.

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Dick - 21 May 2007 20:34 GMT
I had a Waeco MS50 cruise-control in my 1.8I 1996 Lantra wagon. I had the
wiring diagram of this car and it was an easy job to install the cruise
control. The speed pulse wire was a yellow/white wire. There was a little
vacuum hose marked with a white line where to cut it to mount he cruise
control servo.

http://www.waeco.com/en/298_699.php?hirID=172&sprID=2&lndID=2&artOrigID=397

Last week I have bought a 2000 Trajet 2.0i and want to do the same trick,
but I have no wiring diagrams so I have some questions;
1. where does Hyundai mount the original cruise control unit in the Trajet?
2. where do I find the wire with te speedpulse signal and what color has
this wire?
3. which vacuum hose is normally used for the vacuum for the cruise control
servo?

Who can help me?

Dick
Dick - 22 May 2007 22:38 GMT
> I had a Waeco MS50 cruise-control in my 1.8I 1996 Lantra wagon. I had the
> wiring diagram of this car and it was an easy job to install the cruise
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>
> Dick

Thanks to the help of a mechanic of the local Hyundai dealer my problem is
solved.
The speedpulse wire is the brown wire of the black connector under the
steeringwheel.
The vacuum is taken of the vacuum hose to the break servo.
I mounted the cruise control on the cover under the steering wheel.

The cruise control is functioning perfect.

Dick
 
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