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πŸš— 2011 Mazda 2 Cruise Control Kit by Rostra - Model 250-9601 Review

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Description of πŸš— 2011 Mazda 2 Cruise Control Kit by Rostra - Model 250-9601

Slow down or accelerate without the pedal. Increase comfort and reduce fatigue while driving. Includes full color illustrated installation manual. Built in an ISO9001 Quality Certified facility.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Cruise Control for Mazda - A Great Find

The Rostra Cruise Control adds value to my 2010 Mazda 6. It made long drives more comfortable and stress-free. The installation was easy and quick. Its user-friendly controls allow for smooth operation. Based on our own experience, this automotive product is a great investment for performance car enthusiasts. It's worth considering for drivers who often travel long distances.

Pros
  • Easy installation and user-friendly operation.
Cons
  • None that we found.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works best for me in switches and relays

Overall very easy to install, one hole drilled for mounting under headlight control knob. I just had to solder a connection to the wire coming out of the ignition switch. This device has greatly improved my gas mileage on the highway as I no longer have to struggle to maintain a steady speed while driving. I would definitely recommend it if you intend to drive your sporty Mazda2 long distances.

Pros
  • Replacement parts
Cons
  • Crumpled

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Pretty simple installation

I installed this on a Mazda 2 2010 and it went without any problems. In general, if you can fit a car stereo, you can fit this kit. There are 3 fabricated connections you need to make (OBD connector, throttle and clutch - if that's the manual). These connections are plug and play. Next you need to connect the power cable to the ACC (I used a car audio cable) and the clutch sensor to the clutch switch (if it's manual). After that, install the control switch by drilling a hole in the steering…

Pros
  • Cruise control
Cons
  • There are nuances