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The A-Premium Cruise Control Switch Assembly is a high-quality replacement part designed for a wide range of Toyota and Lexus vehicles from 2001 to 2023. This switch ensures smooth operation of your vehicle's cruise control system, featuring a durable design that withstands daily use. With easy installation and all necessary components included, it's the perfect upgrade for maintaining your vehicle's performance.
Operation Mode | automatic |
Operating Voltage | 12 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | A-Premium |
Terminal | Through Hole |
Circuit Type | 1-way |
Actuator Type | Hinge Lever |
Contact Material | Copper |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Number of Positions | 4 |
Control Method | Touch |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Wattage | 1.8E+2 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Manufacturer | PremiumpartsWhosale |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 5.2 x 2.91 x 1.89 inches |
Item model number | 84632-34011 |
Manufacturer Part Number | APTSS006 |
OEM Part Number | CCA1022, 1S10717, 84632-34011, 84632-34017, 8463234011, 8463234017 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
S**.
Works/Looks just like factory Toyota
2010 Toyota Camry - Install Cliff Notes:Tools Required:10mm wrench/socketFlat head screwdriver#2 Phillips screwdriverT15 Torx bit (I used 1/4" drive)3" long - 1/4" drive extension1/4" drive ratchet1.5 beers of your choice (optional tool)1) Remove the negative battery cable (10mm wrench/socket)2) Remove the plastic trim access panels around the cruise control switch and on the opposide side of the steering wheel (flat head screwdriver)3) Put the key in the ignition and turn forward to unlock the steering wheel. Turn wheel 90 degrees to left and remove #2 Phillips screw holding right side steering wheel trim.#4) Turn wheel back to center, then 90 degrees to right and remove the other #2 Phillips screw holding left side steering wheel trim.#5) Pop off trim. It comes off in 2 pieces (top/bottom section)#6) Behind the access panels your popped off in Step #2, there is a T15 Torx screw. I used a 1/4" ratchet with short extension and T15 Torx bit to remove these. They ARE captive, so there is no worry about dropping them. This will releave the airbag in the center of the steering wheel. I left the wires to the airbag connected and had enough slack to put the airbag on top of the steering column.#7) Remove both #2 Phillips screws that mount the cruise control level to the steering wheel and pop off the clip for the wires. (squeeze/pull)#8) Install new cruise control lever and reinstall airbag and all trim pieces in reverse order.#9) Make sure you have no leftover parts, now re-install the negative battery cable.#10) Take for test drive,This honestly took me 23 minutes start/finish including a quick test drive. I tried following a crappy Youtube video and ended up figuring it out on my own. I could probably do another one in 15 minutes or less. It's really that easy!I installed this on my girlfriend's 2010 Toyota Camry. She has 278k miles on it and drives a LONG way to work every day, so cruise control is a must when you're beating down the highway. The price was excellent because it even included a wire harness and two spare screws. I ended up using the factory wire harness and screws since they were still in good shape. BUTTTTT if you lose a screw, it's nice that you have backups. This seems pretty stout and should last a long time. She's happy, I'm happy, and it was fairly simple to install. Just make sure you remove the negative battery cable before installing it so there's no chance of airbag deployment.
P**L
Works and not difficult to replace
Little kit has it all, the switch, the harness, and the screws (you may only need the switch, as I did). If you are reading this you probably have a Torx 30 driver, but if not, you'll need one. Otherwise it's straightforward and it fixed my problem of intermittent and inconstant cruise control and saved me a bunch of dough.
M**R
Fit with now issues, works fine (2017 Tundra)
Fit perfectly and is working great on my 2017 Tundra. Easy to replace. Note: look up a few videos online to show you how and it is easy. Just make sure you disconnect your battery and wait some time before replacing. This is due to the airbag. After installing I did notice this replacement is stiffer than the original. Not sure if that is due to use over time?
S**Y
WARNING!! PLEASE READ!!!
Quick, cheap and easy replacement. My 3yo nephew broke my cruise control wand doing what kids do. No big deal, it’s a cheap and easy fix. WARNING: you have to remove the air bag cover on the steering wheel to access the screws. For the love of God! Please disconnect your battery for at least an hour. You don’t want to set off the airbag and have a screwdriver launch through your throat and or face at 10,000 parsecs. You’ve been warned. Other than that, it’s easy. Happy install and don’t die.
C**R
Good replacement cruise control
It seems to work very well and it was a good fit in a Toyota. Quality seems good and the value is worth it
F**5
Zero instruction
The product itself is OK. My problem is there is zero support and zero instructions on how to install this. It seems like it is probably a direct replacement to what I already have. I am just not sure where to start to install it. I figured there would be directions.
C**N
Worked Perfectly
waited years to fixe the cruise control on the Toyota Sienna 2010 mini van because I thought it would be expensive and difficult. Took a chance on this and it was so simple and cost effective. I highly recommend - Words of warning: need to make sure you get the right one because so many cars have different styles and the newer adaptive cruise controls and second, you are moving the airbag on the steering wheel to replace the device. The airbag was not removed, you just need to loosen the bolts to get behind it, but anytime you mess with airbags it's always concerning.
J**P
It fits a 2004 Sequoia.
I installed it in my 2004 Sequoia in under 10 minutes. Remove the negative battery cable so the air bags are disabled. Remove the screw under the steering column, then the two screws facing you, you have to turn the wheel to reach each one separately. Pop the two pieces of plastic off, then use a thin flat tool to remove two more plastic covers, one on each side, to expose the two torx screws securing the center air bag, I think it’s a T25 bit. Loosen them all the way, they will not fall out. Pull the airbag bag assembly out, pull off the ground wire connector, use the thin flat tool to pop the yellow square lock up on the wire harness, then pull the wiring harness out. Place the airbag assembly right side up, and out of the way.Remove the two screws holding the cruise control assembly, remove the switch, and disconnect the wire plug by pushing the tab in. Install the new switch, and assemble in reverse.It worked, not sure of longevity, yet at $20, compared to $150 for an OEM, I can always buy another one down the road.I did not have any dash lights going off, just that the cruise control worked intermittently for a couple of years, until it stopped working altogether.
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