Clutch Disengagement Switch For Use With 2005-2013 Tacoma Cruise Control Store on 2040-parts.com
Greeley, Colorado, US
This is a clutch disengagement switch for use with the cruise control system sold for 2005-2013 Toyota Tacoma by thecruisecontrolstore.com. This is a necessary component for the manual transmission only. It is now replaced by a universal switch, but this one fits the tacoma specifically. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Thanks
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