Cruise control electrical question

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TXscooterguy
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Cruise control electrical question

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I have a 2015 Coupe that I bought in September. Because I'm missing fingers on my left hand, the dealer moved the two cruise control buttons (the square - power to the circuit, and the round - engage cruise) from the left handlebar assembly to the center console. For me it was a super modification. When he moved the buttons, he installed an LED that lights up when the cruise control circuit has power. Does anyone know if there is a way I can install a second LED that lights up when the cruise function is engaged similar to what's in the dash of an automobile? Thanks, Dennis
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Re: Cruise control electrical question

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You can change the existing light to the activation switch. Or go into the ECM and find the right pin.
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Re: Cruise control electrical question

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2crzy wrote:You can change the existing light to the activation switch. Or go into the ECM and find the right pin.
So the round switch only has power flowing through it when cruise in engaged? I think I'll install a separate green LED to indicate when the cruise is actually engaged. Thanks again. Dennis
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