This post could be continued several times every month.
This time, however, I fixed my cruise control for $18.21.
Yes, that's right, I , I , I fixed it.
Well, me and Mr. Google.
I refused to take another trip in my 5 year old Suburban if the
cruise control did not work.
I was needed to help drive the cheer team to the state playoffs for football, so there were some
things that needed to be done: oil changed, tires rotated, evidence of 7 children cleaned out, but
most importantly, the cruise fixed!
I found a forum where the people were talking about the cruise control not working on this year of Suburban, and some of them said to try checking the brake light switch.
I knew ours was having problems for years, cause the trailer brake
we have in it has a light that stays on all the time.
I took Kams and we went to the Chevy store and bought the part
the "forum" had said to buy.
Hubby switched out the part, and I couldn't wait to try it out.
Hubby also did all the other "honey do's" on the list.
In the morning, I got a phone call telling me to bring my little car instead.
HA!
I had to wait an extra day to even find out if the new switch fixed
my cruise control.
It did!!!
I can't be a happy driver without my cruise control and that's that.
Hubby wanted to take over driving on our last long trip to Logan, cause I
was too tired to drive.
He thought I was too tired to drive, cause I couldn't keep the car on the road.
I explained to him that it is impossible for me to keep it on the road when
I have to look down at the speedometer every 20 seconds to see how fast
I am going (late at night with no one to follow.)
Up a hill down a hill up a hill down a hill....
You know how it is in Utah....
Yay for Google, and yay for cruise control.
1 comment:
You fixed it? Or you bought the appropriate part and Hubby fixed it? :) Anyway, congrats on the cruise control. What did people do in the olden days?
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