Motorcraft® SW6219 Cruise Control Switch Motorcraft OE Replacement

Manufacturer #SW6219

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SW6219 Cruise Control Switch Motorcraft OE Replacement

Motorcraft® SW6219 Cruise Control Switch Motorcraft OE Replacement

Manufacturer #SW6219

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Question: Are these switches backlit? Also by being non redundant, does that mean when you tap the brakes, it won’t disengage?Mark T. / Dec 26, 2022
Hi Mark, I'm glad to assist you. Yes. It is with backlighting and without redundant control. The SCDS is a redundant (backup) system that also deactivates the cruise control when the brakes are applied. It is located on the end of the brake master cylinder, usually pointing to the front of the vehicle, and sometimes pointing down to the ground. Please check your truck's owner's manual, if you have redundant control or not. So we can give you a direct link to order.
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Answered by Jeonino E. / Mon, Dec 26
Question: Work ??)) ....in Ford F150 XLT 2001Orlando / Sep 02, 2020
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Answered by Arnel E. / Wed, Sep 02
Question: What is redundant control ?Mike W. / May 27, 2020
Some vehicles have redundant methods of deactivating cruise control, such as a brake light switch and a brake pressure sensor. You can contact your dealer with your VIN number for help determining what options your vehicle has.
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Answered by Mitchell D. / Wed, May 27
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