Having a Ford Explorer 1997-2002 would definitely make anyone a proud car owner. Since its introduction in 1991, this vehicle model has been one of the most well-loved and popular mid size SUV in the automotive market. There are so many things in the Ford Explorer that almost anyone could love—from its stylish and luxurious interior amenities to its powerful and exceptional power-capable components, what more could you ask for? Among the many features of this mid size SUV is the cruise control switch. This vehicle component can be found along your vehicle’s transmission system that is composed of 2 mechanical connections and 6 electrical connections. Your Ford Explorer cruise control switch’s system components are made up of the speed sensor, cruise control module, actuator, brake switch, and the clutch switch. They may be 6 different components, but each one serve an important function in making your Ford Explorer cruise control switch working in proper condition. Some of the most common reasons for a bad cruise control switch accounts to speed sensor failure, broken wires or blown fuses, malfunctioning cruise control module, leaking vacuum diaphragm inside the actuator, and a disconnected linkage. When you see some of these wear and tear signs, you need to replace them immediately. Our online store offers genuine Motorcraft MISW6350 cruise control switch to restore your car’s transmission system efficiency. All you need to do is place your orders online or by calling us toll free—and we will process your orders in no time at all!