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Cruise Control Switch Replacement
My cruise control doesnt work on my 89 K1500 350 AT and I believe its the switch. (Pulling back on the brake and setting it doesnt work). My question is how hard is it to replace the switch. I heard it was a pain to fish the wires back down the stearing column. And because im so lucky in life it just so happens that the switch is the very expensive one with all the wiper delays on it.
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Re: Cruise Control Switch Replacement
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You will: Have to remove the steering wheel. Remove the antitheft plate, using a special tool (but you can do it without the tool if you have lots of strength in your fingers, a pick-awl, and lots of patience). Remove the turn signal switch, to gain access to the CC switch wire. Disconnect the CC switch wire under the dash. Pull handle out of steering column, then drawing wire out with it. Installation is the reverse of removal, and with the string (as mentioned above) your job will be easier.
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Re: Cruise Control Switch Replacement
I did this job on my 86. The anti theft plate removal tool isn't strictly necessary for removal of the plate (I got mine off without the tool) but I found I couldn't get the assembly back together without it. It was <$20 at Schucks and would have saved me a great deal of frustration if I had bought it first.... The string trick is an absolute lifesaver, I added a small modification: where I tied the string on the old wires I wrapped them with electrical tape to make a tapered bump which slid through without getting hung up halfway. I also bought my replacement switch from http://www.lmctruck.com/ I got the plain jane plastic one and it has been working fine for nearly two years now.
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