Here’s the link to the part. Not getting a commission just sharing. It cost less than $10. It’s been over a year and the cruise control still works as it should. www.walmart.co...
Your vid made this job a lot easier than I expected. I had intermittent problems, hopefully they are gone. As usual , I immediately tore apart the old clock spring and found worn and exposed wire.
Superior work; amazing, the dealership would had charged about $ 1500 labor only. My Tacoma horn will work only when steering wheel is turn left. You encourage me to attempt to replace the same part as you did. Thanks and God Bless.
Thank you for this awesome video. I thought this job would be too much for me to tackle but your instructions gave me the confidence to take it on. I changed the cruise control switch/lever first but that didn’t solve the problem and I knew that it had to be the clock spring after that. Now it works perfectly on my 2008 Highlander.
I have steering wheel controls and the clock sprung has extra plugs for those. I ordered the with stearing wheel controls and it was very simple to do.