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Old Jul 21, 2021 | 05:46 PM
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Does anyone have information on the VetteAid cruise control module for early c4's? Is it available somewhere or was it built by VettAid? There are no numbers on it.

I am updating my build book and would like to include this info for future owners (staying in the family of course). I purchased the panel prewired for this module but I can't find any info for troubleshooting. A big Thank you to anyone that can help.
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A picture of the insides of that box could be invaluable to other's here on the forum, as VettAid is out of business (as far as Corvette wiring/dashes etc is concerned). Folks could possibly duplicate it, and the insides could give a clue as to whether it was bought or made.
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I did get into the dash to get the pin-out if anyone needs it.
module color IP connector
A orange C7
B bkj/blue D8
C Gr/Blk D11
D Tan/Blk C16
E Gray/Blk C12

F Ppl/white C14
G Blk/White C15
H Red/White D9
J Grn/Blk C13
K Blu/White C11
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Thanks for the picture. That looks like a purpose built circuit board, not something Vettaid would have done in their shop, or commissioned to have built. It has the look of "volume installations".

Does the area where the wires are soldered to actually look like a "plug/electrical connector" could have attached there ?

I am wondering/speculating that it is a a cruise control unit from another car that was adapted. When I spoke to the owner of Vettaid, I got the impression that he was an electrical
engineer.
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Look at the bottom right corner of the circuit board. This is for a 90,91,92 car. Look at the color, size and positioning of the electrical components. They appear to match the ones in your photo.

So far I cannot find a picture of the entire board.


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I think you got it! Mine does look like it has an edge connector with wires soldered onto it and hot glued. They are cheap enough on ebay. I might just buy one to see if it is the same. Thanks for the help. For some it would be a alternative to changing the entire instrument cluster just to fix a cruise problem.
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