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Dakota Digital Cruise Control Kit For Electronic Speedometers Crs-3000 New on 2040-parts.com

US $242.25
Location:

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States

Sioux Falls, South Dakota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Dakota Digital Country of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:CRS-3000 Part Brand:DAKOTA DIGITAL Warranty:Yes

CRUISE CONTROL for ELECTRONIC SPEEDOMETERS

from DAKOTA DIGITAL 

CRS-3000



This advanced electric servo cruise control uses solid state electronics for exceptional accuracy and reliability. It requires no vacuum and will work with radical camshafts and blown motors. Small and quiet enough to hide under any dash. A simple wiring harness and built-in self-diagnostic check makes for exceptionally easy installation. Add the safety and convenience of cruise control to your vehicle today. 44" throttle cable.

Warranty (through Dakota Digital): 36 month / 36,000 mile

For vehicles with electronic speedometers, or for use with Dakota Digital instruments - Includes electric servo, mounting hardware, wiring harness, and choice of control handle. Compatible with 2,000 to 40,000 pulse per mile (PPM) speed signals. (Dakota Digital instruments use 8,000 ppm signals).

No vacuum needed for easy installation.

Unit measures 5.5" x 4" x 3"

* May require the use of a SGI-5 (sold separately) on vehicles with electronic 700R4 and 4L60E/4L80E transmissions.

Cruise Control Servo:


When you go to pay for this item, please make sure you let us know which of the following handles you need (choose one):

HND-1 - Universal Cutoff Handle - Secures to existing turn signal handle shaft:


HND-2 - Dash Mount Switch - Can be secured to or under dash for hidden operation. Unit Measures 2" wide by 1-3/8" high: 

HND-3 - Replacement GM Handle - Secures with single screw through flat end: 

HND-4, HND-5, HND-6 and HND-7 have been discontinued.


   



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