Cruise Control Switch Replacement
Cruise Control Switch Replacement
Good afternoon,
My 2012 Honda Fit Sport decided decided that cruise control isnt needed anymore and anytime I push the button in to turn it on the light on the dash comes on but when the button is released cruise control turns off. If I hold said button the dash light stays on and I can set the speed like I normally do and the car will hold the speed but as soon as I let go of the cruise control button the cruise control system turns off.
I am scouring ebay motors for replacement parts but all I find is 2008-2011 parts. They look pretty similar to what I have on my 2012 so will these parts work for what I have? Im currently using the
to get by but I want to fix this properly. Any input is appreciated.
Also, when removing the steering wheel to get to the screws that hold these buttons in place, is there anything I should worry about when it comes to the paddle shifters?
My 2012 Honda Fit Sport decided decided that cruise control isnt needed anymore and anytime I push the button in to turn it on the light on the dash comes on but when the button is released cruise control turns off. If I hold said button the dash light stays on and I can set the speed like I normally do and the car will hold the speed but as soon as I let go of the cruise control button the cruise control system turns off.
I am scouring ebay motors for replacement parts but all I find is 2008-2011 parts. They look pretty similar to what I have on my 2012 so will these parts work for what I have? Im currently using the
Also, when removing the steering wheel to get to the screws that hold these buttons in place, is there anything I should worry about when it comes to the paddle shifters?
Per this, https://www.ebay.com/itm/39430281173...3ABFBM5KbClLJi
the answer is yes?
Personally I'd see about taking apart the switch and replacing the button itself, finding it on mouser. That's me though. Check pins on cable and if it looks the same I'd pull the trigger. Returns accepted on this one as well.
the answer is yes?
Personally I'd see about taking apart the switch and replacing the button itself, finding it on mouser. That's me though. Check pins on cable and if it looks the same I'd pull the trigger. Returns accepted on this one as well.
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