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The Pontiac Grand Am Cruise Control Switch allows the driver to set a fixed speed on the highway and relieves frustration and reduces fuel consumption on long routes. The Pontiac Grand Am has developed a reputation based on sporty handling, high steering response, and engines with real punch and daily practicality. Redesigns have added dual airbags, fine-tuned four-speed automatics, smooth cladding-free panels, and improved audio that makes rides fun. The fact that owners of such a Pontiac can afford to keep the car due to its ubiquitous GM components provides roomy front buckets and planted cornering that instills confidence in new drivers. Its owners enjoy the fact that the Pontiac Grand Am continues to get attention in a local meet despite being an old car. Although crash scores were previously far behind competitors, the Grand Am balances it out with anticipated braking, easy service processes, and authentic parts that continue to raise the mileage. The Cruise Control Switch is positioned on the steering wheel hub and is connected to throttle and brake circuits, such that a thumb can adjust the speed, push it up or down, resume after decelerating, or cancel it immediately without any need to move hands. The Cruise Control Switch is made of durable plastics, and factory wiring allows the product to take thousands of clicks without losing tactile feedback. Installation requires disconnecting the battery, wheel trim or airbag, unplugging the old part, clipping the Cruise Control Switch new into the factory slot, securing wiring, refitting trim, reconnecting power, and then road testing set resume and cancel functions.