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Comments about BWD Cruise Control Release Switch:
It worked perfect only took five minutes to install and cruse control worked
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This works and fits the application. The only con is that it needs an adapter plug (supplied in box) to adapt to the harness of a 2001 F150 (and others). It makes for a lot of wire, but it is an acceptable replacement part.
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Comments about BWD Cruise Control Release Switch:
Part was ready to pick up when I went to the store. Quick and easy installation. Clerk answered my questions about installation.
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Comments about BWD Cruise Control Release Switch:
My cruise control, once again, is functioning normally.
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2001 Ford Ranger. Cruise control light would flicker once when engaged and turn off. Replacing this part fixed the problem.
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Comments about BWD Cruise Control Release Switch:
No trouble installing. Perfect fit. Durable product at a good price. Got my cruise control working in 5 minutes.
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Comments about BWD Cruise Control Release Switch:
After I had the cruise control recall done on my 02' F150, the cruise control never worked. I noticed this switch was leaking brake fluid. After cleaning the contacts, the cruise still wouldn't work and the switch connector would fill back up with brake fluid. The OEM switch isn't compatible with brake fluid.
Replaced the switch, no leaks! If your cruise won't work after this, check the harness installed as part of the recall. There will be a fuse holder with a 2 amp blade fuse. Mine was blown, replaced it and everything is great!
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Comments about BWD Cruise Control Release Switch:
Replaced control release switch on Brake Master Cylinder that had drained nearly all my brake fluid. This part installed easily and fixed the problem
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Comments about BWD Cruise Control Release Switch:
An exact fit at dollars less than the dealer's identical part
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what is the tie strap for, the one I bought didn't have instructions1 answer
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Sorry for any inconvenience caused. The tie strap securely holds the Cruise control switch (BWD Cruise Control Release Switch - Part No. CCS1) to the brake pedal. You will need to cut this strap when you replace the cruise control switch. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
Do the brakes require bleeding after installing this switch?1 answer
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With reference to your inquiry on BWD Cruise Control Release Switch (Part No. CCS1), there is no need to bleed the brakes provided you have replaced the Cruise control release switch quickly (without any delay). You will only loose a few drops of brake fluid while doing the swap. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto store and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
My cruise control stopped working on my 89 Chevy celebrity v-6. What parts do I need to fix the problem !1 answer
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Yes, this part BWD Cruise Control Release Switch, Part No. CCS1 manufactured by BWD fits your 1989 Chevrolet Celebrity V-6.Q:
WOULD THIS SWITCH CAUSE CRUISE CONTROL NOT TO WORK1 answer
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This could possibly be the problem. However, with out the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it nor provide you with a 100% answer.Q:
Ford had replaced switch harness with inline fuse due to potential leakage. Now leaking and cruise control stopped working. Is this harness the original harness (no fuse)and would it be a safe replacement? Ford suggests using service kit 9F924.1 answer
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I would suggest taking your vehicle to a certified mechanic for a proper diagnosis before buying and having parts installed that may not solve or be the problem.Q:
Where does this switch go on the truck?1 answer
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To find out where the BWD Cruise Control Switch is located on your vehicle, I recommend visiting your local Advance Auto Parts store and purchasing Haynes Repair Manual. The book will inform you on the switch’s exact location. The manual will also provide you with information on the replacement process for any part on your vehicle.Q:
Is this the switch that is screwed into the top of the master brake cylinder.3 answers
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NO, This is not the switch that screws into the master brake cylinder. If you need assistance in finding the switch that you are looking for you can contact us at 1-877-ADVANCE or visit advanceautoparts.com.A:
I called advance at 877-238-2623 and they said this is the switch that mounts on the master cylinder.A:
Yes, this is the switch that mounts in the master cylinder. They are prone to leaking and need replaced from time to time. The first sign they need replaced (usually) is your cruise control quits working... Hope this helps.