
Dorman 901-5215 Cruise Control Switch
Dorman 901-5215 Cruise Control Switch
This Dorman cruise control switch is a standard replacement for vehicles that use a 12-volt, 7-terminal, blade-style switch with a male connector. It is built to match the appearance and function of the original switch on specified applications, including select Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla fitments where listed.
Key Features
- Direct replacement cruise control switch for specified vehicle applications
- 12-volt electrical design with 1 connector and 7 terminals
- Blade terminal type with male connector and male terminals
- Snap-in mounting style for OE-style installation
- Black finish to match the original interior switch appearance
- Standard replacement construction for everyday service use
Detailed Description
The Dorman 901-5215 is engineered as an OE-style cruise control switch for drivers replacing a worn, damaged, or nonresponsive factory switch. Its lever-style design, black color, and snap mounting help it align with the original equipment layout while maintaining the expected electrical interface. For shoppers searching for a cruise control switch for Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla applications, this part number 901-5215 provides a focused replacement option built around the listed connector and terminal specifications.
This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application.
What It Helps Fix
- Inoperative cruise control switch response
- Intermittent cruise control engagement or cancellation
- Broken, cracked, or worn switch housing
- Electrical connection issues at the switch interface
- Interior switch mismatch after prior repair or replacement
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle’s connector style, terminal count, and mounting type before installation. This switch uses a male connector, male terminals, and snap mounting, so it should be matched to the original configuration on the vehicle. Confirm application details for your Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, or other listed fitment before replacing the factory cruise control switch.
Quality Assurance
Dorman designs this cruise control switch to match original appearance and function on specified applications and uses quality materials for reliable performance and durability.
Original: $43.21
-65%$43.21
$15.12Dorman 901-5215 Cruise Control Switch
Dorman 901-5215 Cruise Control Switch
This Dorman cruise control switch is a standard replacement for vehicles that use a 12-volt, 7-terminal, blade-style switch with a male connector. It is built to match the appearance and function of the original switch on specified applications, including select Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla fitments where listed.
Key Features
- Direct replacement cruise control switch for specified vehicle applications
- 12-volt electrical design with 1 connector and 7 terminals
- Blade terminal type with male connector and male terminals
- Snap-in mounting style for OE-style installation
- Black finish to match the original interior switch appearance
- Standard replacement construction for everyday service use
Detailed Description
The Dorman 901-5215 is engineered as an OE-style cruise control switch for drivers replacing a worn, damaged, or nonresponsive factory switch. Its lever-style design, black color, and snap mounting help it align with the original equipment layout while maintaining the expected electrical interface. For shoppers searching for a cruise control switch for Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla applications, this part number 901-5215 provides a focused replacement option built around the listed connector and terminal specifications.
This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application.
What It Helps Fix
- Inoperative cruise control switch response
- Intermittent cruise control engagement or cancellation
- Broken, cracked, or worn switch housing
- Electrical connection issues at the switch interface
- Interior switch mismatch after prior repair or replacement
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle’s connector style, terminal count, and mounting type before installation. This switch uses a male connector, male terminals, and snap mounting, so it should be matched to the original configuration on the vehicle. Confirm application details for your Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, or other listed fitment before replacing the factory cruise control switch.
Quality Assurance
Dorman designs this cruise control switch to match original appearance and function on specified applications and uses quality materials for reliable performance and durability.
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Dorman 901-5215 Cruise Control Switch
This Dorman cruise control switch is a standard replacement for vehicles that use a 12-volt, 7-terminal, blade-style switch with a male connector. It is built to match the appearance and function of the original switch on specified applications, including select Honda Civic and Toyota Corolla fitments where listed.
Key Features
- Direct replacement cruise control switch for specified vehicle applications
- 12-volt electrical design with 1 connector and 7 terminals
- Blade terminal type with male connector and male terminals
- Snap-in mounting style for OE-style installation
- Black finish to match the original interior switch appearance
- Standard replacement construction for everyday service use
Detailed Description
The Dorman 901-5215 is engineered as an OE-style cruise control switch for drivers replacing a worn, damaged, or nonresponsive factory switch. Its lever-style design, black color, and snap mounting help it align with the original equipment layout while maintaining the expected electrical interface. For shoppers searching for a cruise control switch for Honda Civic or Toyota Corolla applications, this part number 901-5215 provides a focused replacement option built around the listed connector and terminal specifications.
This part cross-references Monroe Shocks & Struts (e.g., 172286, 182286) for the same application.
What It Helps Fix
- Inoperative cruise control switch response
- Intermittent cruise control engagement or cancellation
- Broken, cracked, or worn switch housing
- Electrical connection issues at the switch interface
- Interior switch mismatch after prior repair or replacement
Installation Notes and Tips
Verify the vehicle’s connector style, terminal count, and mounting type before installation. This switch uses a male connector, male terminals, and snap mounting, so it should be matched to the original configuration on the vehicle. Confirm application details for your Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, or other listed fitment before replacing the factory cruise control switch.
Quality Assurance
Dorman designs this cruise control switch to match original appearance and function on specified applications and uses quality materials for reliable performance and durability.












