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Cruise Control Deactivation Switch

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bada$$notch

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Trying to find the location of the cruise control deactivation switch on a 97 Cobra. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
 
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It's not the "off" button below the "on" button on the steering wheel?
 
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The one on the steering wheel is the only one I have ever heard of.
 
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thats what i figured, just double checking. thanks!
 

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My feeling after reading this thread:
 

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The deactivation switch is at the brake pedal just like the brake switch.
 

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Wow, somebody finally mentioned it. Can't believe it made it through 4 people before somebody got it.
 
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I, for one, am embarassed....

But is there really two switches under there or is it just sensing the brake pedal switch. So technically, we were correct
 

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Um, then why was the f'n question asked---every car with cruise control has an "off" switch on the brake pedal and if so equipped, the clutch pedal.

I guess the question was so rudimentary, we read into too much.
 

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No reason to be embarassed. That's what these forums are here for, to learn stuff we don't know . There are two switches. The deactivator switch is there as a back up in case the actual brake switch fails.
 
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