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1998 Buick Skylark Cruise Control Wiring Diagram

Find cruise control module wiring, servo/actuator circuits, brake cancel switch paths, and speed control schematics.

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Variant Used

Skylark L4-144 2.4L DOHC VIN T SFI

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