A1 Cardone Cruise Control Transducer
"Vitesse. Velocidad." Unless you have roots in France or Spain, or a college degree in European languages, you won't easily understand that these two words both mean "speed". You would need a dictionary for both French and Spanish. In your car, the cruise control transducer functions quite like a dictionary. It reads your car's speed mechanically and translates it to an electronic signal that the cruise control computer can read. Sometimes, a car's cruise control system can work funny. When you try to set the cruising speed, it may slow down and then slowly speed up the car, but fails to reach the speed you set. Sometimes it just refuses to engage, and the usual suspects are blown fuses or faulty wiring. You may spend hours trying to figure out how to make it run smoothly again but to no avail. Well, you may have overlooked one small thing – speed. Your cruise control computer needs to read the car's speed in order to work, and it does this with the cruise control transducer. If it's broken, there's no way for the computer to figure out whether to speed up or slow down, so what happens is that it doesn't do anything. If all else fails, try installing an A1 Cardone Cruise Control Transducer to replace the old one. Its maker, Cardone, is a leader in automotive electronics remanufacturing. The company covers both domestic and imported OEM parts in the market. Remanufacturing is done by super advanced robotic equipment to ensure precision and quality. Computerized testing in extreme conditions ensures durability and reliability in all their products. The result is products that exceed OEM performance and at much more affordable prices. Stop the confusion and misunderstanding. Drop by Car Parts Wholesale now and get yourself an A1 Cardone Cruise Control Transducer.