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step 1
Remove the left sound insulator
step 2
the stop switch is here, way way up top
use flash light to see it.
it is there.
top of pedal it is there. SM books step1.
buy the service manual.?
if the switch ever sticks on , cruise ENDS
it is a NO, switch normally open contarts
no calibration is stated so its PnP
Normally accessed from the back shelf. It slides left or right to unlatch the cover. You may have LED bulbs in the unit, in which case the whole strip have to be replaced.
Sampson, sounds like a bunt out bulb, which will need changed.
If you feel comfortable doing it yourself. Basically three screws, and you have to pull one plastic fastener from the fascia (bumper) and pull the bumper back a bit, and pull the assembly out. I believe it is in the manual, not bad to do. I will post a link to tell or show you how to do it. Press the helpful button
Your best bet is to check what is happening by looking at cruise control data in the PCM and BCM. You will need a high end scan tool to do this. It could be as simple as a bad switch in the steering wheel or a brake switch that is bad or out of adjustment..
Cruise controls can cease to engage if the clutch or brake light cruise switch are out of adjustment. If this happens, try placing you foot under the clutch pedal (if equipped) and lift up on it (toward you) and hold it while engaging the cruise. If it now works, it will likely cut out when you remove your foot from under the pedal. Check the brake pedal in an identical fashion. Adjusting the switch at the pedals can often solve he problem. Some vehicles (Honda, Acura, Ford, to name a few) have a plastic insert that mounts in the pedal arm which presses against the switch. These can become brittle and fracture into pieces. My Acura has little pieces of blue plastic on the floorboard around the brake pedal one afternoon and I noticed the cruise didn't work. It was the pieces of the insert that had come to pieces preventing the cruise from coming on. I replaced the insert and no more problem with the cruise.
We had the same problem and ended up replacing the switch. We used a small flat-tip screwdriver and lifted along the edge of the switch. With the switch removed from the steering wheel, we disconnected the wire connector and installed the new switch by reversing the order.
Your combination switch that your turning signal, cruise control and lamp switch is connected to inside your steering wheel needs replaced. This part normally runs about 500.00 and 1.2 labor hours to install. You may be able to get an aftermarket one for about 300.00 or so. Thanks
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