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norcalstangman
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hell i have a question. theres a box under the dash called accelerator amplifier. now if i remove that will it affect anything?
im removing all cruise control components.
its in a 93 GT.
thanks

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That's the CC brains. If no cruise control, it should be OK, You may blow a trouble code down the road pertaining to Cruise Control problems so if this is not a problem then go ahead.

I looked up removing this once before and not sure where but a couple of articles even talking about fooling the computer to think it is still there if you need to.

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