The 1985 S10 Blazer GMAC Êoffers a delay wiper on the black cruise control lever. ÊThe part number is AM-64109149.
The signal lights, the high/low beams, the cruise control, the wipers, the wiper delay function, the windshield washer and the 4-way flashers.
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.
To use the cruise control on the PT Cruiser, turn the cruise control on in the steering wheel. Accelerate to the desired speed and push in the end of the left turn signal knob. The cruise control should then control the speed. To take the car out of cruise control, a person can tap the brake.
on the turn signal lever it is a small slide switch
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The best option for this is to go to the owner's manuel for your Blazer. If the fuse number is not listed there, contact your closest Auto Parts store.
It may be a safety feature on your car. If you are going to make a turn you for sure do not want the cruise to be engaged.
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.
sounds like a fuse is blown
I think they call that the "control module" or equvilent. Usually, if you ask for a wiper, turn signal or cruise module, you'll get the one that controls all three.
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.
if it doesn't have cruise control just twist the base of it bottom toward the dash and it will pull out putting a new one in is the reverse if it has cruise control then i suggest you get a haynes or a chilton manual for the illustrated version to make it easier to do