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Old Apr 1, 2024 | 02:57 AM
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I am looking for the 3 parts pictured to add cruise control to my 2003 Dakota 3.9 V6 Automatic 4x4.
I have been reaching out to PA salvage yards, but so far no luck.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Old Apr 1, 2024 | 09:55 AM
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Car-Part.com. Look for the correct donor vehicle, then call the yard that has it.
 
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Car-Part.com. Look for the correct donor vehicle, then call the yard that has it.
Ya been doing that...
 
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Get the steering wheel by itself. Some JY's will only sell you the assembled column though. Get a new clockspring from the parts store...better yet, check the one you have. to my knowledge they have all the pins present for all features. But the buttons require having the wheel removed from the column, so you have to get it with the steering wheel (the housing bolts to the frame of the steering wheel).

I have the servo and bracket out of mine. Not sure what shipping would cost.

Edit - I forgot I have a whole column on my back shelf. I don't remember if it has cruise or radio controls.
 
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Get the steering wheel by itself. Some JY's will only sell you the assembled column though. Get a new clockspring from the parts store...better yet, check the one you have. to my knowledge they have all the pins present for all features. But the buttons require having the wheel removed from the column, so you have to get it with the steering wheel (the housing bolts to the frame of the steering wheel).

I have the servo and bracket out of mine. Not sure what shipping would cost.

Edit - I forgot I have a whole column on my back shelf. I don't remember if it has cruise or radio controls.
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Old Apr 20, 2024 | 04:04 AM
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All done, I now have working cruise control
Thanks magnethead for the deal on the servo!
 
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awesome!
 
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