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Oldsmobile Cruise Control Switch enhances drivers to lock a constant speed to make highway miles feel easier and gas remain constant, fitting in the tradition of the comfort-first tradition that has seen Oldsmobile stretching all the way to the present with four-decade long cruisers known to be smooth-powered and Hydra-Matic automatic transmission that eliminated the need to work the clutches years before competitors. Through the generations Oldsmobile was making a name and reputation by combining trusted engines with comfortable seats and smooth suspensions, which made people more confident on the daily trips and long journeys. Innovation and comfort were balanced in the company and it retained its buyers over the decades. That vision is reflected in the small Cruise Control Switch which is a group of buttons that are in thumb use and which allows setting, resuming or canceling speed and which relieves fatigue. The Oldsmobile Cruise Control Switch is easy to install. Unscrew the battery, remove the steering wheel trim or airbag pad, and remove the old switch. Disconnect its wiring, insert the new one into the factory slot and reconnect the harness. Check the fuse when the system does not start up. Lastly move the steering wheel to the right and to left to ensure that nothing rubs. Ensure that the clock spring fits flatly, reconnect the trim back and screw in place. Install the battery again, clear warning lights and then drive and test the refixed Cruise Control Switch by setting, resuming and canceling the speed.