I just had a new turn signal switch put in today at the Ford dealer and they said it was quite difficult to do. It cost me $412 (switch=$128, the rest labor). I don't think I would try this one myself. They said most of the shop was trying to help get it in and understand why it was so difficult. The wires go all the way down the steering column and the harness is a bearcat to deal with inside the steering column.
Not cheap but now I don't have to stick my arm out the window in freezing weather!!!
It's the the turn signal switch that controls the Cruise Control Assembly. Therefore any problem to the Turn Signal switch affects the whole road safety.
The combination turn signal, cruise control, windshield wiper, and headlight dimmer switch simply plugs in. Pull the relay switch out and replace with the new switch.
on the turn signal lever it is a small slide switch
This means that the switch is going bad. You will need to replace the switch that is on your steering wheel or on the turn signal switch.
The Chrysler Sebring cruise control switch is located beneath the dashboard, on the drivers side. The cruise control switch should be labeled as such.
On most vehicle the brake switch is one way to shut the cruise off.
It is quite simple to install a new turn signal switch in your 1995 Chevrolet 3500. The turn signal switch simply plugs in and out.
The cruise control switch should be on the turn signal control arm. There is a three position switch; off, on and resume are the three positions; "off" to your left, "resume" to the right and "on" in the center when you are sitting in the drivers seat looking at the switch. The switch needs to be in the on position and when you reach the speed you wish to "cruise" push and briefly hold in the button on the end of the turn signal control arm; the "set" button. This should engage the cruise control, to accelerate you can push the three position switch to the resume position until you have reached the speed you want to change to and to decelerate you can push the set button. Do not relase the resume switch to quickly, it is a spring loaded position, a momentary switch, and the spring may have enough strength to push the switch past the on position to the off position if released quickly. The resume can be used to return to a set speed after braking or clutching as touching the brakes or the clutch if a manual transmission model will disengage the cruise control. Hope this helps.
Most cars have a switch to disable the cruise control. To permanently disable the cruise, remove the fuse for the circuit.
Change the cruise control switch.
The turn signal switch is located on the left side of the steering column just behind the steering wheel. It also controls Headlights, Hi/Lo beam and cruise control.
How do you install a turn signal switch in a four door 1993 Honda Accord