FYI: 7.3s don't need any programming (at least my 2000 didn't) I added it to mine and all I needed was the steering wheel with buttons, and the clock spring. Then there's a plug under the master cylinder that's blanked off that I jumped, the cruise trucks have a redundant brake pressure switch on the master cylinder. After that, it immediately functioned as normal, no programming necessary
@@jakewise2033 not sure. A factory setup with a manual should have a clutch switch to deactivate cruise if you press the clutch pedal. I don't know if the manual trucks are pre wired for that, or if it'll work without it. I only have experience with the auto.
Thank you sir. I'm trying to find how to fix the cruise on a f350 6.0 I bought last year and had a lot of other more important issues all fixed now. Now I want to fix the cruise already in the truck and can't find videos other that the switch on the master. I had that switch off and have continuity on the bench, assuming it is a "nc" switch so I put it back and wiggled the switch on the brake pedal, still hunting, should I just replace the steering wheel switches and or the clock as you called it? Where else should I be looking?
Ya gotta love a guy that does the research to figure out how to do it, shows you how it's done, and even shows you the part number you need! Great channel 👍🏼
My 04 XL 6.0. Didnt need any programming. My ignition was jacked up, so swapped column. Had tilt and cruise. All plug n play got it from same year truck. Was driving down highway and cruise kicked right on. Just swapped columns plug n play.
I was just looking into adding cruise control into my 03. I found a kit for 2002-04 diesels and I believe I do not need to reprogram, just need the steering wheel and clock spring year specific
Hi Left Lane, appreciate your content! Asking your advice here.. I've got a 2006 6.0 with over 250k miles.... its been partially bulletproofed... when I think it through, I'm thinking it doesn't make sense to spend on performance mods because of the mileage. What are your thoughts? Is there a company that sells different levels of "built" engines? Wondering if I should just replace the engine... currently it's running fine, no issues...
FYI: 7.3s don't need any programming (at least my 2000 didn't)
I added it to mine and all I needed was the steering wheel with buttons, and the clock spring. Then there's a plug under the master cylinder that's blanked off that I jumped, the cruise trucks have a redundant brake pressure switch on the master cylinder. After that, it immediately functioned as normal, no programming necessary
Does auto or manual matter when doing this?
@@jakewise2033 not sure. A factory setup with a manual should have a clutch switch to deactivate cruise if you press the clutch pedal. I don't know if the manual trucks are pre wired for that, or if it'll work without it. I only have experience with the auto.
Very well explained and videoed. My XL may have cruise control in its future.🤞🏻 Thank you.
Thank you sir. I'm trying to find how to fix the cruise on a f350 6.0 I bought last year and had a lot of other more important issues all fixed now. Now I want to fix the cruise already in the truck and can't find videos other that the switch on the master. I had that switch off and have continuity on the bench, assuming it is a "nc" switch so I put it back and wiggled the switch on the brake pedal, still hunting, should I just replace the steering wheel switches and or the clock as you called it? Where else should I be looking?
Great video! Question, I’m a DIY guy and work on my own trucks. Where can I buy IDS or forscan from with the Labtop setup?
Ya gotta love a guy that does the research to figure out how to do it, shows you how it's done, and even shows you the part number you need! Great channel 👍🏼
My 04 XL 6.0. Didnt need any programming. My ignition was jacked up, so swapped column. Had tilt and cruise. All plug n play got it from same year truck. Was driving down highway and cruise kicked right on. Just swapped columns plug n play.
Hello, I was wondering will this work with my 2014 E350 Superduty as well? I am new to Ford vans. Thank you
Saw this video, clicked it, liked it, and here I am.
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I was just looking into adding cruise control into my 03. I found a kit for 2002-04 diesels and I believe I do not need to reprogram, just need the steering wheel and clock spring year specific
That definitely sounds possible. In that case it makes me think this can only be done 02-07 and might exclude the 99-01 trucks.
do you know if i can swap a 2005 steering wheel/bag/clockspring in my 2001?
Love the video and information. Mm very nice.
Next you should add power windows because I need to add that to mine lol
I feel your pain!! Haha that’s a lot more involved unfortunately, you are better off just buying a different truck that already has it :(
Didn't know there was a thing with super duty without cruise. Every 06 I've had has already had factory cruise installed. 🤔
Mine doesn’t. Perfectly timed video.
Hi Left Lane, appreciate your content! Asking your advice here.. I've got a 2006 6.0 with over 250k miles.... its been partially bulletproofed... when I think it through, I'm thinking it doesn't make sense to spend on performance mods because of the mileage. What are your thoughts? Is there a company that sells different levels of "built" engines? Wondering if I should just replace the engine... currently it's running fine, no issues...
What’s the goal with the truck?
You know, i own a diesel obviously but stay the fuck out of the left lane its 120 minimum and im over passing on the shoulder