Wouldn't you have a problem with this set up as well? Cruise not canceling when hitting brakes?
I would think they would need to be in series (vs parallel). if you try to tie it in with the brake cruise-cancel switch.
No the brake switch is always active and the clutch switch is missing. The ecu needs to see some ocassional switch activiity on the clutch input, if not it is disabled. If the clutch switch failed you would want it disabled, cuz motor would race away - at least until you mashed the brake pedal.
You just have to remember not to burp the clutch pedal while in cruise. I never recommend this, but mention it only because it works and is a lazy mans fix. I always recommend adding the correct clutch switch and running the wire to the missing pin, and also cut off the edge of the large brake pedal or use the manual brake pedal. Do the job right or don't do it.\
Another poor man's fix is jumper the 12v enable (2 pins in the ecu) so the cc is always on. I do this on conversions and boats, and gen sets, projects, etc. This way all you need is a momentary switch and interrupt switch (no others).
Jeff