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How have peeps gone using 98 Maxima cruise control stuff? especially with the steering heel? I had the complete kit and kaboodle from the wreckers for about $40 including the ecu for the cruise. located the wiring diagram for maxima...

Ended up turfing it some time ago as then relised i would need the mounting boss/clips (whiteplastic) from the 98 maxima sterring wheel assembly... then there's the airbag... i put it in tooo hard basket.....

although was at same wreckers last week with about 4 decent maximas with all the gear, so my interest has been sparked again! so i picked up the set/acc/on button, which fits the stagea steering wheel perfect on right hand side + the on off button from the dash which suits the blanks/spares on the stagea. now to go back and get another ecu/vacuum pump and the engine bay loom.

How have peeps gone using 98 Maxima cruise control stuff? especially with the steering wheel wiring ?

I had the complete kit and kaboodle from the wreckers for about $40 including the ecu for the cruise.

located the wiring diagram for maxima...

Ended up turfing it some time ago as then relised i would need the mounting boss/clips (whiteplastic) from the 98 maxima sterring wheel assembly... then there's the airbag... i put it in tooo hard basket.....

After checking the thread again...was at same wreckers last week with about 4 decent maximas with all the gear, so my interest has been sparked again! so i picked up the set/acc/on button, which fits the stagea steering wheel perfect on right hand side + the on off button from the dash which suits the blanks/spares on the stagea. now to go back and get another ecu/vacuum pump and the engine bay loom.

  • 2 years later...

Hi All, 

Meant to revisit this ages ago.

In the pics you'll see all the necessary items to install cruise in the stag, with the exception of a relay.

However, note the clock spring in pic 2&3. It only has 8 pins, so if this is used, would have to make a choice 

between cruise or the tiptronic buttons on the steering wheel.

 

Has anyone come across a nissan clock spring with say 16pins?

Or 98-2001 Maxima steering wheel with cruise/audio buttons or cruise/tiptronic as this I assume will have the clock spring with 16pins (thereabouts).

Cheers,

Pete

ps. if i can locate one/do a successful install, i will post up a DIY/How To, with pics.

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  • 5 months later...

Hey mate thought you might be interested. I completely installed the cruise control system in my rs4s from an a32 maxima. Check my topic posted afew days ago.How many wires in the stagea clock spring are used for the tiptronic functions?

  • 6 months later...

Hi Guys,

I've ordered an NM35 from Japan and want to equip it with Cruise Control and a bunch of other stuff when it gets here. I found what appears to be a genuine unit from Sinergy Motorsport, see below:

https://www.sinergymotorsports.com.au/cart/products-page/cruise-control-nissan-stagea-m35/

Does anyone have any experience with these? If it is the stock system what mod do I have to perform to be able to set the speed above 110km/hr?

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