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Adding Cruise Control To 2006 Chevy Express

Are you tired of constantly adjusting your speed on long drives? Adding cruise control to your 2006 Chevy Express can make your travels much more comfortable and enjoyable. Plus, it can increase your resale value if you ever decide to sell your van. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to add cruise control to a 2006 Chevy Express.

What You'll Need

2006 Chevy Express

Before you begin, you'll need a few tools:

  • Cruise control kit
  • Socket set
  • Drill and drill bits
  • Wire connectors and crimping tool
  • Electrical tape
  • Screwdriver
  • Zip ties

Step 1: Disconnect the Battery

Car Battery

The first step is to disconnect the negative terminal of your car battery. This will prevent any electrical accidents and ensure your safety during the installation.

Step 2: Remove the Steering Wheel Cover

Steering Wheel Cover

Next, remove the steering wheel cover. This can be done by using a screwdriver to gently pry it off. Be careful not to damage the cover or any of the components underneath.

Step 3: Install the Cruise Control Switch

Cruise Control Switch

Now, it's time to install the cruise control switch. This can be done by drilling a hole in the steering wheel cover and attaching the switch. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and securely attach the switch.

Step 4: Install the Cruise Control Module

Cruise Control Module

The next step is to install the cruise control module. This part will likely require some wiring work. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and securely attach the module.

Step 5: Connect the Wires

Car Wires

Once the module is securely in place, it's time to connect the wires. Make sure to correctly connect each wire to its corresponding terminal. Use wire connectors and a crimping tool to ensure the wires are securely attached.

Step 6: Test the Cruise Control

Car Cruise Control

After connecting the wires, it's time to test the cruise control. Reconnect the battery and turn on the car. Test the cruise control on a safe, open road to make sure it's functioning properly.

Step 7: Secure the Wires

Zip Tie

Once you are sure the cruise control is working correctly, use zip ties and electrical tape to secure the wires in place. This will prevent any damage or interference with other car components.

Conclusion

Adding cruise control to your 2006 Chevy Express can greatly improve your driving experience. With a little bit of work and the right tools, you can easily install it yourself. Follow these steps carefully and make sure to take your time. Be patient and methodical, and you'll have a working cruise control in no time.

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