Motorcraft SW6003 Cruise Control Switch
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It is a replacement wheel button that can be added to Connected to the steering wheel wiring harness, they are powered from the steering wheel.
When I input your vehicle, it says you can control the A/C and radio from your vehicle. In my 2005 Expedition, I used both, and both need replacement, but I guess you can replace just one and keep the other as a spare in case the cruise control should fail.
It appears that this item would fit your vehicle based on the information in our system.
as if it might be related to the switches if that was the problem. In my opinion, if I were you, I would take the current switches off to make sure everything is working properly. There's a chance you don't even need to buy You can take them off pretty easily.
Selected User Reviews For Motorcraft SW6003 Cruise Control Switch
I had a problem solved, and it was a great deal. My fuse box was blown, I had tested the switches with an ohm meter, and I thought I would have to take it to a repair I found a video on You Tube that set me straight and showed me how to do it. You should first unplug the battery and remove the airbag fuse . Once the switch is out spray some computer contact cleaner into it (you may have to take it apart). If your cruise or stereo controls work some of the time then the worn out switch needs to be replaced. Thank you, guys, for making the deal!.
There was no need to replace the switches since they were easy to fix The steering wheel controls on the 2003 Expedition Eddie Bauer are functional. experiencing issues with a couple switches on each side not operating after I had an extended period of time with a roof leak before clearing the drain tubes with a cable for bicycle controls after I cut off one of the crimped ends.
I ordered these switches once I cleared the clogged drain line. of the switch was pretty easy, and I have replaced a number of other switches that were mostly not functional In the future, if this happens again, I will try a fix I found on the Expedition forum where they offer instructions on how to disassemble the switches in order to clean them.
Test your buttons by turning the key off, holding on the on button, and turning it back on once the cruise light flashes twice. Push the ride, then the set button after each flash. In the event that you do not get a light on any of the buttons, then they are bad and we can fix them. However, if all three buttons flash, then it.
Watching a youtube video helped make the install simple, and I was able to replace the old buttons on my 2004 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer exactly. I've been using it for 6 months still and I've had no problems.
a new computer to replace an old computer that had stopped working for quite some time. I got the RC as a bonus because it had also stopped working. My baby and I traveled together on a recent road trip and they were great!.
As far as I am concerned, it does work well and I was able to fix my issues. That's just a dang expensive part for this kind of car. I understand the dealer is even more incomprehensibly expensive. Well, okay, silly expensive but there's not much manufacturing involved in this product. It was an old one, so when I took it apart to find out if there was a way to fix it. . . Not at all! Getting cruise control back is as easy as pretending you didn't spend that much money and paying the price. Once you find a reasonable aftermarket, you can finally enjoy it again. The price lowered the rating to three stars otherwise, it would have been five stars.
For the failure of the first one, I reduced the rating.
It was easy to install because I had all of the special tools needed. It's imperative you disconnect the battery before you start, as you'll need to place the airbag into the vehicle.