01 D2 trail truck. Is it possible to delete the cruise control stuff or would it cause vacuum issues? If it is possible, what all needs to be done?
?Yank it out and plug any vacuum lines going to the motor. Done.
No. I think rovercanus is thinking of a DI. On the DII the there is a vac pump that is part of the cruise control assembly. The short hose from the integral pump goes a few inches to the actuator only.?
Does the c.c. work off the engine vacuum in a D2?
Same exact way in late Classics and D1. CC is not tied to engine vacuum in any way.No. I think rovercanus is thinking of a DI. On the DII the there is a vac pump that is part of the cruise control assembly.
Or put a D2 module in the D1. That's what I did. Plenty of write up on it. Gut the old module housing, slide in the d2 unit, splice the wires to the correct position. Looks stock, cost about 30 bucks and never deal with a junky d1 module again.If anyone wants to Diagnose or fix their cruise controls, I suggest you look at this link.
Disco 1 Cruise Control Repair.
After repairing the cruise control on my Disco 1 I decided to put all the information in one place...! This is what I did to repair my cruise control, use the information contained at your own will. I cannot be held responsible. Cruise control system layout: The mechanical side of the cruise...www.landyzone.co.uk
I did the same on my old D1. Time to revisit with the Classics.Or put a D2 module in the D1. That's what I did. Plenty of write up on it. Gut the old module housing, slide in the d2 unit, splice the wires to the correct position. Looks stock, cost about 30 bucks and never deal with a junky d1 module again.