Clutch Switch: Description and Operation
The cruise control release switch, stoplamp and TCC switch, and clutch or clutch anticipate switches are used to disengage the cruise control system. A release switch, a stoplamp and TCC switch, and a clutch or clutch anticipate switch mounted on the brake pedal bracket disengage the system electrically when the brake pedal or clutch pedal is depressed. This is done by activating the brake cut-out input to the cruise control module. The set speed will be retained in memory when the brakes are activated. The stoplamp and TCC switch has a three-wire stoplamp connector and a two-wire TCC connector on automatic transmission only. The cruise control release switch has a two-wire cruise control disable connector. The
clutch switch (5.7L VIN P) has a two-wire cruise control disable connector and the clutch anticipate switch (3800 VIN K) has a four-wire cruise control disable connector.