Tuesday at 3:25 PM #1 R RWCearley Active Member Joined Oct 23, 2022 Messages 257 Reaction score 349 Location Lebanon IN I purchased a tilt/teloscopic steering column off 9f ebay. Even thou the steering column was well packaged, the shipper managed to brake the cruse control switch. (See pics) Is this a simple fix?
I purchased a tilt/teloscopic steering column off 9f ebay. Even thou the steering column was well packaged, the shipper managed to brake the cruse control switch. (See pics) Is this a simple fix?
Tuesday at 3:39 PM #2 Big_John Illegitimi non carborundum FCBO Gold Member Joined May 21, 2013 Messages 24,881 Reaction score 39,724 Location Marcellus, NY Replacing the switch is probably the only practical solution. That's not too bad to do.
Tuesday at 11:32 PM #3 Ross Wooldridge Old Man with a Hat FCBO Gold Member Joined Apr 25, 2016 Messages 6,281 Reaction score 5,833 Location Scotland, Ontario, Canada @marty mopar might have what you're looking for... For Sale - NOS Cruise Control Switch 1979-86
Yesterday at 2:56 PM #4 R RWCearley Active Member Joined Oct 23, 2022 Messages 257 Reaction score 349 Location Lebanon IN Started takong thw cruise control switch apart. It appears with a good epoxy it can be fixed.
Yesterday at 6:01 PM #5 Samplingman Old Man with a Hat Joined Apr 18, 2012 Messages 6,573 Reaction score 7,828 Location South Jersey What year is this from? Looks like the same as '70-'71. I think '72 is slightly different.
Yesterday at 6:38 PM #6 R RWCearley Active Member Joined Oct 23, 2022 Messages 257 Reaction score 349 Location Lebanon IN Its from a 1971 chrysler. Im restoring my dads 71 new yorker 2dr ht. With a 440 TNT
Yesterday at 8:26 PM #7 R RWCearley Active Member Joined Oct 23, 2022 Messages 257 Reaction score 349 Location Lebanon IN Heres some pics of the new yorker