🚀 Elevate Your Driving Experience with Effortless Control!
The Cruise Control Switch 84632-34011 is a high-quality OEM replacement part designed for various Toyota and Lexus models. With a compact design and easy plug-in installation, it enhances your driving comfort by reducing fatigue during long trips. Engineered for reliability, this switch operates at 12 volts and is compatible with multiple vehicle models from 2006 to 2014.
Operation Mode | ON-ON |
Current Rating | 12 Amps |
Operating Voltage | 12 Volts |
Contact Type | Normally Open |
Connector Type | Plug In |
Brand | dkvaess |
Terminal | Screw |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5 x 2 x 2 inches |
International Protection Rating | IP00 |
Specification Met | Oem |
Connectivity Protocol | X-10 |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Manufacturer | kaling |
Item Weight | 0.035 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5 x 2 x 2 inches |
Item model number | k-l-0202 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | k-l-0202 |
OEM Part Number | 84632-34011 84632-34017 |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
C**.
Perfect replacement
Works just like OEM, easy to install, Fit's perfectly and affordable.
A**O
Super simple upgrade to 2014 Toyota Corolla L
Super easy install. Worked perfectly in my 2014 Toyota Corolla L. Look up videos but the process was a snap. It did take some time figuring out how the airbag pins release but easily a 5 min job once you know what you're doing.1. Disconnect negative battery terminal (do not skip this)2. Remove plastic cover for cruise control on bottom right of steering wheel (you will need to drill a hole in it or get another cover with a boot Toyota OEM Part 45186-02310-C0)3. Use a flat head screw driver to push in release pins to remove airbag housing in the center through holes on sides and bottom of steering wheel. Videos were helpful in locating/figuring out how they worked, unlock the steering wheel with the key to help rotate it in better position4. Put the airbag on the top of the steering wheel, no need to disconnect the wires5. Connect included wire to stalk and plug in spot at the top of the wheel6. Snake the cruise control stalk through the steering wheel and out hole and screw in the included screws7.Pop back in the airbag and make sure it's secure the reconnect the negative battery terminal8. Enjoy being able to cruise effortlessly down the road. Truly a blessing.
A**S
just watch a youtube video on it
decent instructions but I will elaborate on the detaching the airbag part which is what I struggled with the most. I suggest you do the hole which the cruise control stalk is supposed to go because it is the easiest and you can see the metal pin easily and will know how to approach the other 2 pins.1.each hole has a metal pin that is probably like 1-2cm thick, think of the end of a paperclip it has a flat surface/end and is gray due to the metal. This is what you will be pushing towards the center. It will have a distinct sound kinda like a spring coming loose. Once you hear this sound make sure you pull that area of the airbag out and move on to the next. If you are having problems visualizing this , what I did was pushed my seat backwards and let my seat recline all the way and put my legs on the head rest to look at the pins with a head lamp, any light source will do, but once you know what you are supposed to push you can then confidently push the metal pin.2. after releasing all 3 pins I took the airbag off and didn't even have to disconnect it I just put it to the side. once put to the side you can just plug the 4 pin connector to the 4 pin(steering wheel) and the 2 pin connector to the 2pin(cruise control stalk). Then you screw it in the 2 places and then click the airbag back in place and voila you are good to try it out.Just make sure you know how to work the cruise control when you are trying out because I didn't and thought I messed up. I just didn't know that you press "on" and then pull down to "set" the speed.
W**G
Exact fit to my 2008 Camry, instailed and my Cruise control works again!
I noticed my 2008 Camry cruise control stopped working and that little push button was popped out. One video found on YouTube indicated that the cruise control switch issue. I found this one and it fixed the problem!Just a note mentioned on the video, NEED to disconnect car battery first!!! Before doing anything. The replacement should be very quick.
R**K
Works Just Like the OEM Stalk
The cruise control on my '09 Tacoma quit working. I had seen videos on YouTube on how to replace the switch but was hesitant to try a replacement on my own. After seeing the price on this switch I decided to give it a try. I disconnected the Pos battery cable and followed the video instructions. It turned out to be very easy to do and took me about 20 minutes. I used the original plug and it fit the new switch perfectly. After putting it back together and reconnecting the battery I started the truck and hit the cruise on button and was very please to see the little green light on the dash that said "cruise" which my old switch no longer did. A test drive showed that it worked as well as the original. I am very please.
2**C
Failed
This failed twice and started again. Now, after return window closes, it's stopped permanently. Disappointing. I wonder if Amazon will leave this up or take it down because it's not 4.5-5 stars?I have tried but, not successful in contacting seller( Kaling) as Amazon gets in between seller and myself. So, still not resolved.
M**D
Great After Market replacement but…
This is a an excellent choice for an inexpensive after market replacement part. However, for my Tundra, it would have been nice to have the third horn cable factory connected. The new harness wouldn’t grab the cable when pushed in so it wasn’t making contact to the pin on the steering wheel. I finally ordered a $20 cable harness from Toyota because the wire kept coming loose behind the horn/air bag, thus causing the horn and the cruise to stop working.Would give 5 ⭐️ but I have to give 4 ⭐️ for the lack of the the third cable.
S**N
Worked for 2011 Lexus RX450h
Replaced in my 2011 Lexus RX450h. Installation was not hard, but I was a little nervous working around the airbag. Disconnected the negative 12v battery terminal, waited about 10 minutes, did the install, tried it out, worked great. Only been in for about a half hour, so don't know about durability, but price was great.
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