08-26-2023, 12:16 PM
If it's just the switches, this is a simple job, really easy. No need to involve a dealer.
if you remove the dash bolts, it separates enough from the car to give you a space to work on it.
In my case I was replacing the dashboard and did not need to disconnect any switches. However,
when I put it back, the (+/-) toggle switch was upside down in relation to its label. Just rotate it.
Afterwards I noticed the (+/-) switch was not engaging the Cruise Control. After repeated attempts
it started working again. Obviously a switch quality problem. No big deal. These switches can be found
on Amazon.
On the switches that I had to disconnect, I usually take a photo before and label the wires before
disconnecting them.
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if you remove the dash bolts, it separates enough from the car to give you a space to work on it.
In my case I was replacing the dashboard and did not need to disconnect any switches. However,
when I put it back, the (+/-) toggle switch was upside down in relation to its label. Just rotate it.
Afterwards I noticed the (+/-) switch was not engaging the Cruise Control. After repeated attempts
it started working again. Obviously a switch quality problem. No big deal. These switches can be found
on Amazon.
On the switches that I had to disconnect, I usually take a photo before and label the wires before
disconnecting them.
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