Cruise Control Release Switch

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MasterPro Ignition 6 Terminal Clutch Starter Safety Switch - 2-8842

Part #:
2-8842
Line:
MPI
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Material:   Metal, Plastic
Hardware Included:   No
Terminal Type:   Blade

Import Direct Ignition 5 Terminal Cruise Control Switch - 17-0729

Part #:
17-0729
Line:
IDI
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Material:   Metal
Length (in):   2-1/2 Inch
Length (mm):   61mm

Import Direct Ignition 2 Terminal Multi-Function Switch - 18-0122

Part #:
18-0122
Line:
IDI
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Material:   Metal, Plastic
Hardware Included:   No
Terminal Type:   Blade

Import Direct Ignition 2 Terminal Multi-Function Switch - 18-0874

Part #:
18-0874
Line:
IDI
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Material:   Metal, Plastic
Hardware Included:   No
Terminal Type:   Blade

Import Direct Ignition 2 Terminal Multi-Function Switch - 18-1015

Part #:
18-1015
Line:
IDI
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Material:   Plastic
Hardware Included:   No
Terminal Type:   Blade

Import Direct Ignition 2 Terminal Multi-Function Switch - 18-1487

Part #:
18-1487
Line:
IDI
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Material:   Metal
Hardware Included:   No
Terminal Type:   Blade

What Does a Cruise Control Release Switch Do?


Cruise control is a feature found on most modern vehicles, and is most commonly deactivated by a switch triggered by your brake pedal. The cruise control release switch turns off cruise control when your brake pedal is pushed down, allowing your vehicle to slow down as needed. The pressure applied to your brake pedal turns off the cruise control, preventing it from reactivating until the driver manually turns the cruise control back on or resets their preferred speed. Your vehicle's cruise control release switch and brake light switch are commonly integrated into one switch, allowing the brake pedal to perform both functions at the same time. Because the two switches are integrated, common signs of failure may include brake lights not activating when you activate the brake pedal, or the cruise control not turning off when the brake pedal is depressed. This may require the driver to turn off the cruise control manually, which can be dangerous and confusing while driving. Both your cruise control release switch and your brake light switch control important safety features in your vehicle and should be repaired promptly once the problem is diagnosed. If only one of these problems is occurring, you may instead have a blown fuse, failing relay, or damage to one or more of the wiring harnesses or connectors that control these systems in your vehicle. If you need a cruise control release switch or brake light switch, or a replacement fuse, relay, or wiring harness, O'Reilly Auto Parts carries the parts you need for most vehicles.