Standard Ignition Cruise Control Switch P/N:CCA1186

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$151.99
MPN: CCA1186
UPC: 727943106131
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Standard Ignition Cruise Control Switch P/N:CCA1186
Standard Ignition Cruise Control Switch P/N:CCA1186
$151.99

Bring your cruise controls back to life with the Standard Ignition Cruise Control Switch, MPN CCA1186. It drops in as a direct-fit OE-replacement switch for the 1995-1997 Nissan Altima [All], operating the cruise control functions of your vehicle's set-speed system.

  • Copper alloy conductors: superior electrical conductivity with low resistive losses.
  • Blade terminals: male blade-style terminals in a 4 + 1 configuration.
  • Built to OE spec: manufactured to OE spec for proper fit, form, and function, with a robust design and high-grade materials to meet the demands of the service professional.
  • Contents: one switch.

This switch carries the electrical signals that command your cruise control functions. If a failed cruise control switch is behind unresponsive set, resume, or cancel inputs, this unit replaces it—diagnose the fault first, since the same symptoms can have other causes. Country of origin: Japan.

Interchange: CCW1186 · CC197 · 253401E400 · 253405B600. Manufacturer part number CCA1186.

This part cross-references / interchanges with the following part numbers:

CCW1186, CC197, 253401E400, 253405B600, CCA1186

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Standard Ignition CCA1186?

It's a direct-fit OE-replacement cruise control switch that operates your vehicle's cruise control functions, manufactured to OE spec for proper fit, form, and function.

Which vehicles does this switch fit?

It's a direct-fit replacement for the 1995-1997 Nissan Altima (All engines). Check the Buyer's Guide tab to confirm fitment for your specific vehicle.

What terminals does this switch use?

It uses male blade-style terminals in a 4 + 1 configuration, with copper alloy conductors for superior electrical conductivity and low resistive losses.

Where is this switch made?

Country of origin: Japan.

What are signs the cruise control switch may need replacing?

Signs may include unresponsive set, resume, or cancel inputs or the system failing to engage. These can have other causes, so diagnose the fault first—if the switch is at fault, this replaces it.