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The clock spring has gone bad. You will have to remove the steering wheel to gain access to the clock spring (used to be called the turn sig. switch) But if you are going to perform this repair make sure you dis-connect the battery before you began because you could set off the air bag in the steering wheel
The air bag ligth is on ? because if it is on you may have a problem with the clockspring that is located behind the steering wheel and it's connected with the steering wheel air bag
The air bag light has to do with the air bag sensors in the bumper being bad, or the air bag module being bad.
The cruise control not working has to do with a broken cable from the cruise control mechanism, or a blown fuse for cruise control, or the cruise control being turned off.
Air bag light on ? Have the vehicle checked for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble code's in the air bag control module . That's the way to find out what the problem is . Suggest you take it to a qualified repair shop.
Bet switches in steering wheel are bad...Very common. Especially if it has a air bag and the air bag light is on...I would clean the switches or if it has a air bag and the light is on replace the clock spring for the air bag and the light will go off and cruise will work again......
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