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Old 04-15-2016, 10:53 PM
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Cruise Control Switches

Anyone know where I can buy the cruise control switches for my 92 D-250? I have searched everywhere with no luck.
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Used is the only place now...91-95 (?) Dodge Dakota's have the same switches as well.
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I am sure I can dig some up...
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it's not an ideal fix, but you can use 3 aftermarket switches to make the cruise work as well. 1 on/off, 1 NO momentary, and 1 NC momentary. here is how it would be wired with radio shack part numbers

black - ground
blue/red - 12v power when "on"(275-1565 ON/OFF switch wired through the brake switch as a safety)
green/red - 275-1548 momentary switch (set/decelerate)
tan/red - 275-1556 momentary switch (accelerate)
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What's cruise control?
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If the plastic is in good shape, and you haven't tried to disassemble it and lost the little springs and pins inside, I have the repair switches themselves in stock, and the tools to replace them.
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I was/am pretty seriously considering going with an aftermarket wheel and doing something similar to what JFonder suggested.

Alternatively you could start hitting the junk yards.
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Originally Posted by MrFusion
I was/am pretty seriously considering going with an aftermarket wheel and doing something similar to what JFonder suggested.

Alternatively you could start hitting the junk yards.
that's how i'm going to have to wire the 1st gen cruise module to work in my '03 1500 cummins swap.
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Same issue, 93 D250

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If the plastic is in good shape, and you haven't tried to disassemble it and lost the little springs and pins inside, I have the repair switches themselves in stock, and the tools to replace them.
hi if you still have these and the tools, can you please let me know how to reach you and place an order? Thx
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Originally Posted by dodgedorkdufuss
hi if you still have these and the tools, can you please let me know how to reach you and place an order? Thx
PM me, or open your messages so I can PM you.

BTW, I could use some cores. (Switches mechanically usable but not responsive)

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I could use some help with my switches. Please let me know if you can help me out.
Thanks
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Originally Posted by j_martin
If the plastic is in good shape, and you haven't tried to disassemble it and lost the little springs and pins inside, I have the repair switches themselves in stock, and the tools to replace them.
Hi, I'm new to this, I could use some repair switches and the the tools to replace them, please let me know
Thanks
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I got one on Ebay once. It was $125 shipped. Good luck finding one.
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You can use a Dorman 525-104 with slight modifications to replace the OEM clock spring. There was a resent write up about it here.
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