i need a top cap button for the on-off switch for the cruse control
Some cars have 2 switches on the pedal. one for brake lights and one for the cruise cont. Did you replace the right one??
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the air bag needs to be removed in order to have access to the screws holding down the switch.
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my control cable frayed....
my cruise control light will blink on an off and the care will move.when it is not blinking the truck will not move, why is that
One for brake lights, one for cruise control. If you hit the brakes when using cruise control, that second switch is what tells the control modules that the brake is being depressed.
On the backside of your steering wheel there are two screws you need to remove. These are covered over with circular covers which you can easily remove. Having removed the 2 screws you can gently remove the whole unit which contains the air bag. You will see the control switches for your cruise control and your light bulbs for your cruise control (octagon like head - may be blue in color). You can turn this counter clockwise and lift off. The cruise controls may also be released from their switches by gently pulling apart (should you have need to replace them) . Some people remove these when the rubber touch pads get old however they are needed to keep your horn grounded. It is basically removing only two buttons in the back of your steering wheel and the rest is a breeze. Hope this has been helpful. Eddie Rodz (Puerto Rico) On the backside of your steering wheel there are two screws you need to remove. These are covered over with circular covers which you can easily remove. Having removed the 2 screws you can gently remove the whole unit which contains the air bag. You will see the control switches for your cruise control and your light bulbs for your cruise control (octagon like head - may be blue in color). You can turn this counter clockwise and lift off. The cruise controls may also be released from their switches by gently pulling apart (should you have need to replace them) . Some people remove these when the rubber touch pads get old however they are needed to keep your horn grounded. It is basically removing only two buttons in the back of your steering wheel and the rest is a breeze. Hope this has been helpful. Eddie Rodz (Puerto Rico)
explorerforums.com has a great walk thru
I believe there is no fuse just for the cruise control. The cruise control circuit is covered by the PCM. However, I would check the switches on the brake pedal.
2001 Equipped Buick Lesabres have two different cruise control activation switches. The first turn the cruise control ON. The switch sets which speed the throttle will be locked at. This problem can be caused by the primary sources, the system is being operated manually or switch and or cruise control module failure.