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cruise control parts with dash switch / wood grain also 4 spoke sport steering wheel
For sale is a number of cruise control parts.
70-72 dash switch I tested the contacts and light, both work:
brake pedal switches with bracket and 71-72 turn signal switch with some blemishes in the chrome:
Vacuum servo with mount (mid to late 70's I think)
2 Used control modules (different mounting brackets) unsure of years:
NOS generic module and parts. This would be correct with a reproduction olds cruise control decal which are available:
H & H 1971 woodgrain with cruise control/ convertible or wagon switch cut out for dash and glovebox door. I had installed these in my car, but changed my mind about installing cruise control. You can see this is a matched set (3 on both parts).
I will sell all of the cruise control parts with woodgrain in the photos above for $300 plus shipping. May also split up if you want individual parts. Dash woodgrain will be shipped separately in its own box.
Also for sale is a 4 spoke sport steering wheel. This has the (stitched inlay and Buick horn button). Not sticky, but if it had grain on the grip it does not any more. asking $200 plus shipping.
Last edited by Loaded68W34; January 30th, 2022 at 11:32 AM.
Byron:
Holding the switch so the "on" position is up; the middle pin is the +12v supply, the pin directly below the middle pin feeds +12v to the cruise control when switched on, the upper pin (which is offset) is the ground for the indicator lamp which should only illuminate when the switch is on.
I have (4) of these cruise switches with the indicator lights on them. Would you mind sharing with me how you tested your switch? Thanks in advance
Rodney got the switch but I shot some pics before I boxed it up to show what he was describing.
Here you can see with the switch off the continuity tester is showing "OL" (over the limit or no connection)
With the switch on, the continuity tester shows .003v (the amount of voltage required to complete the circuit)
With power to the center pin and ground to the negative pin and the switch on, the light will come on