10.0
really awfulTypical Repair Cost:
$85.00
Average Mileage:
56,000 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints
Most common solutions:
- replaced the cruise control deactivator switch (1 reports)
electrical problem
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2007Apr 24
(reported on)Escape XLT 3.0L V6
This is the second time that I had to replace this switch. The first time was under warranty with approximately 22000 miles on the vehicle. This time, I had to replace this on my own with 56000 miles on the vehicle. There must be a problem with the cruise control switches that keep going bad. The deactivator switch allows you to set your cruise at a consistent speed and when you touch your brake pedal, the switch kicks the cruise off.
Randy H.
Haysville, KS, USA
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