I haven't got cruise control, but I have used it on cars in the US.
Am I right in thinking that when Cruise Control is engaged, the only purpose of the throttle is to increase the speed of the vehicle momentarily while the throttle is pressed down. eg for overtaking a slower vehicle.
When you release the throttle the speed drops to the original setting, maintaining cruise control.
I don't know where I am going with this, but this signal needs to get to the Main Ecu via the Cruise control unit.
This may try to explain Rick's thinking.
But I would have thought that the throttle potentiometer is already there for the Main Ecu to work.
If I get chance I will check out the circuit diagram later on.
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