If you’re tired of living without cruise control in your 2013 Dodge Dart, it’s important to know that installing the feature is easier than you think. When you purchase a complete aftermarket kit from The Cruise Control Store, we provide detailed instructions on how to do it yourself. With these instructions, you can learn how to easily install cruise control on your own, and should you get tripped up, you can check out this instructional video as well as speak with our professional technicians, who will be happy to assist you.
The Installation Process
Installing the 250-9630 kit is a quick and easy process. When you purchase an aftermarket kit from The Cruise Control Store, we provide you with everything you need to successfully install the feature on your 2013 Dodge Dart. With this video, you’ll be able to visualize what all of the instructions require you to do. If you have any questions throughout the process, feel free to reach out to our technicians. Having cruise control in your vehicle is closer than you might think—in just a few short steps, you’ll be able to start enjoying the convenience and the benefits of this feature.
Cruise Control Installation Instructions:
- First, connect the accelerator position sensor connector. Unplug the original equipment at the top of the gas pedal, and then unplug the kit’s connector.
- Hook up the red wire to the red/green-striped wire, right underneath the driver’s dash.
- Make two connections at the vehicle’s port. Connect the red wire to pin 6 (a gray and white wire) and the black wire to pin 14, a yellow wire.
- Plug the cruise control kit’s harness switch into the main cruise control harness—it will have a 3-pin black plug and a 3-pin white plug.
- Tie wrap everything underneath the driver’s dash area, out of the way of moving parts.
- Reassemble the dash pad.
At The Cruise Control Store, we’ve been offering complete aftermarket cruise control kits for over 25 years. Our goal is to be able to provide reliable cruise control kits to virtually anyone who wants to add the feature to their car, whether it’s a 2013 Dodge Dart or anything else. Want to learn more? Contact us today to learn more about the benefits of these kits as well as which one is best for your car.