I have heard from several people that all 2004 Silverado trucks are
pre-wired from the factory to accept the OEM Delco Cruise Control Lever.
If what I have been told is true, all you need to do is unplug the
original turn signal lever and replace it with one which has the cruise
control buttons. Apparently, there is no need to do any computer
programming and the truck will now have the equivalent of a
ready-to-operate factory installed cruise control.
Is this too good to be true? Unfortunately, my local Chevy dealer will
not confirm or deny that this simple cruise control upgrade is possible.
However, the information below indicates that the cruise control upgrade
is a plug-and-play operation for all 2004 Silverado trucks:
BRAND NEW CRUISE CONTROL KIT REPLACES FACTORY HANDLE
& IS IDENTICAL TO ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
CRUISE CONTROL, BLINKERS, HIGH / LOW BEAM, HAZARDS,WINDOW
WASH, AND DELAY WIPERS ARE ALL INCORPORATED INTO THIS
HANDLE. IT WILL FIT '03 & '04 MODEL YEAR TRUCKS WITH A V-8 ENGINE
FROM BOTH CHEVY, AND GMC- 1500 / 2500 / 3500 , ALONG W/
SUBURBAN ETC. (WILL NOT WORK ON V-6).
DEALER INSTALLED UPGRADES RANGE FROM $395.00 TO $550.00
YOU CAN INSTALL THIS YOURSELF AND SAVE $$$ HUNDREDS $$$
WE KNOW BECAUSE WE INSTALL THEM FOR DEALERS !!
SINCE WE CANNOT TAKE CARE OF ALL THE DEALERS IN THE COUNTRY,
I THOUGHT I'D PASS THIS ON TO YOU !
THIS KIT INSTALLS IN ABOUT 20 MIN, AND REQUIRES NO SPECIAL TOOLS
EASY, DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED!
YOU CAN EVEN CALL US WITH QUESTIONS DURING THE INSTALL !!
12 MONTH / 12,000 MILE WARRANTY
EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE!!
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=2480182644&category=50459
I have tried to order the 2004 Silverado Service Manual Set from Helm
(in order to research the cruise control section), but these manuals
have not been published yet:
Does anyone know if it is possible to obtain a genuine Delco cruise
control upgrade from a Chevrolet dealer? (I have already been to my
local dealer, and he claims to know nothing about how to do this.) Or,
could a speedometer/cruise control shop do this upgrade without causing
any damage and/or voiding the warranty on my truck? The last thing I
need is to void my warranty.
Thanks
<<I studied this delima last year after buying my 03 silverado. No
dealership could answer the question about hooking up the cruise with
the factory turn signal switch. I talked to quite a few dealerships in
several states. The parts manager at my local dealership where I bought
the truck told me he would research it and get back to me. After a week
he told me that the computer has to be programmed for the cruise control
to work. He didn't know of any place that could program the computer
other than the factory. There are aftermarket cruise controls available
that hook up to the pre-wiring.>>
Thanks for the information. I made up a list of 7 local Chevrolet
dealerships, but so far, I have only checked with one of them. It looks
like they will all have the same basic non-answer.
I can't understand why General Motors would put up a brick wall and make
a dealer-installed cruise control upgrade an impossibility.
Did you have any luck getting an aftermarket cruise control?
"One-Shot Scot" <So...@Bitch.com> wrote in message
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<<I just installed new tires and wheels on my base model 03 sierra and I
had the dealer reset my speedometer. They let me watch and I noticed
that on the list of readouts was a line that read ' cruise control---
OFF. I asked the tech if I installed cruise control could the sensors be
turned on? He told me that if the dealer can get gm engineering to let
them download the software into the obd scanner then it could be, but gm
is making the dealers get a special number that is applied to your vin
before they will give them anything. They (gm) then decide if your
vehicle will 'support' it, meaning if it was an option for your truck at
the time of assembly then they might allow it.>>
<<The tech told me the biggest obstacle you will have is; if you want a
factory unit the dealership can't order the whole thing in one piece.
They have to order each part separately. Also don't tell them its an
aftermarket unit or gm will not give you the software. A wrecking yard
might be a option to get the factory stuff. Maybe "doc' or one of the
techs here can correct me if I'm wrong but thats the info I got from the
tech I talked to.>>
Thanks for the reply.
I thought that adding a dealer-installed cruise control would be a
simple procedure.
Apparently I was wrong.
On Tue, 1 Jun 2004 07:49:26 -0700, "One-Shot Scot" <So...@Bitch.com>
wrote:
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establishment of a standing army, the bane of liberty. . .
Whenever Government means to invade the rights and liberties of
the people, they always attempt to destroy the militia, in order
to raise a standing army upon its ruins." -- Debate, U.S. House
of Representatives, August 17, 1789
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