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Cruise Control added

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by Artjr, May 6, 2017.

  1. May 6, 2017 at 11:09 AM
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    Artjr

    Artjr [OP] Well-Known Member

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    Art
    Vehicle:
    2017 SR 2.7
    Cruise Keyless entry Apple Carplay
    I installed it today in my 2017 SR. It cost a total of $27.41 and 10 minutes to install. Works like a charm. I was going to get the parts from the dealer till they told my all 3 parts would cost me about $140.00. So I did a little research and found out all Toyotas from about 2005 use the same switch. This morning I drove to a salvage yard and asked if they had any camrys I could pull the CC switch from. Very simple 90% of them had the air bags removed so taking the switch and wire took less than 1 minute. I pulled mine from a 2014 Camry. (Make sure to take the small harness and mounting screws ) Cleaned it up looks a good as new. Took it home , disconnect my battery,pulled 2 little covers on back of steering wheel with my fingers, loosen 2 t30 screws that hold air bag. Had to pull on black plastic retainers that hold the t30 screws in order to lift airbag out. Slid switch in. Put in back together. Drove to dealer with CC on. Paid $7.41 total with tax for steering wheel plate w/hole for CC. Done. Simple job.
     
    Phil R, bblake00, sadmrhappy and 5 others like this.

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