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Your cart is empty.Restore the safety, ease, and convenience provided by properly operating steering wheel controls with Dorman's Driver Information Switches. Designed as direct replacements to match the size, function and appearance of the original, our Switches provide you with renewed, effortless control over the mechanisms you use most-from the audio system to your personalized settings. Different switches are available for each respective purpose.
Shelter Dawg
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2025
Lights and volume function went out on my original switch. Using small needlenose and right angle pick tool, this was in and out under 3 minutes.
Bwiener52
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2023
Fit my 2005 Silverado 2500 hd duramax. Switch functions perfectly and looks like the factory one I replaced. No complaints; installation was easy only trouble was clipping and unclipping the wire. Nothing small pliers couldn’t solve.
Propelled
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2023
Difficult to install but once installed is bright but not too bright, perfect white color, works just as factory, and feels and looks even better.
HighVAC
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2021
I installed this in my 2007 Chevy 2500hd Classic, the fitment in the wheel was nice and snug so I don’t think they will slide out on their own. They have worked flawlessly for the 3 months I’ve had them in but I have noticed the paint is already wearing on the volume button. Straight out of the box the color was slightly off from the rest of the grey and black plastics in the truck, if you weren’t looking for it you might not even notice it so it’s not a huge deal but just something to keep in mind.
Debbie
Reviewed in Canada on June 4, 2020
replacement
Peter L.
Reviewed in Canada on December 1, 2020
I was not very happy must gotten a defective part it happens
Justice
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2018
This was the perfect replacement for my 05 Silverado vol/seek control. Mine was all beat up and peeling and the lights were out in it (as they all go out eventualy) and I was tired of looking at it. It took me all of about 15 seconds to remove the old one and snap this one in. Some youtube videos show you needing something to pull the small wire harness up from behind to get it to plug in but I had enough length on mine that I could use my fingers to clip it in. I did use a small screwdriver to pry the old one out and a small pick to relese the wire harness but both processes were super easy and quick. The new one looks so good it made all the others look like crap so now im going to rplace the other ones! Cheap and easy fix to keep your interior looking good!
Me Three
Reviewed in Canada on May 10, 2018
Replaced all 4 of the steering wheel controls. Lights were all the same colour, Product seems great so far. Can be tricky to replace suggest looking on youtube before hand.
Robert Campbell
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2018
Just installed this and the three other button clusters on my steering wheel a couple weeks ago in my H2. The lights might be a little brighter than OEM but honestly, they have been out so long I can't remember. And I think they look great! Not too bright and the printing is fine. It was a challenge to install them on two of the clusters. I saw a video on YouTube on how to install them. The video highlighted the necessity for the orange Mini Pick and Hook Set from Harbor Freight ($1.99) and cautioned on being very careful with the wiring harness and especially the wires feeding the clusters. My experience: the pics are necessary and the wires were far from fragile. The wires weren't long enough to remove the old switch cluster on two of the clusters. To remove the old clusters, I simply slid the right angle pic between the cluster and the steering wheel, rotated 90 degrees to get the bottom of the pic under the cluster and pulled. Pulled hard. Recommend doing this initially in the corners as the harness is center on the cluster. On the two with the short wires, the female end on the cluster ended up breaking to get them out. To install the new cluster, I carefully slid the hooked pic between the wires so I could pull up on the harness. Then it's a matter of lining up the male wire harness into the female harness on the cluster, installing the cluster while pulling up on the pic and pushing the cluster and pic halfway into the steering wheel and pulling up on the pic harder to seat harness. Confirm the harness is seated by pulling on the cluster; if it comes out, it's not seated. Once seated, push down on the pic, angle out from between the wires of the wire harness and rotate 90 degrees to remove the pic before final seating of the cluster in the steering wheel. The wires and harness for me were pretty hardy and the material around the cluster gave A LOT to pressure from the pics and went right back to its original shape unmarred. All in all, it was putsy trial and error but it only took about an hour to install all 4.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2017
Worked very well & easy to install.
Jim M.
Reviewed in Canada on December 5, 2017
works great - exact fit
Glazier
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2013
All four of the buttons I purchased (901-120, 121, 122, 123) all fit well and work well in my 04 Escalade. Installation is not a small job, but not difficult if instructions are followed properly. The 2 top buttons could be changed with the streeing wheel attached if you are gentle. The buttons will pop out and there is enough slack wire to get to the tabs to release the clip that clips into the button. To change the two bottom buttons, the streeing wheel must be removed from the vehicle because there is not enough slack in the wires to get to the tabs to release the clips. Removal of the streeing wheel involves removing the air bag first. As mentioned above, instructions must be followed properly. I found the instructiuons with some great pictures with the write up on the cadillac owners forums. These instructions would be the same to GMC and CHEVY vehicles (Sierra, Silverado etc.) of this generation.
Jay H
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2013
Since I was removing the steering wheel, I decided to replace all the switches at once (901-120, -121, -122, -123). I actually had two switches whose back lighting was out. I also wanted to ensure each switch looked the same at night (personal preference). The original switches had an off-white color while the new ones appear more white at night. The switches are a perfect fit and work like the original switches. Totally worth the money.I have a 2006 GMC Yukon Denail, so I followed the directions detailed here:[Search 'tahoeyukonforum forum 44062']The step-by-step directions worked perfectly for me. The only item I added was to mark a line from the alignment arrow on the steering wheel to the shaft to make sure I aligned it correctly when I reassembled it. My steering wheel came off easily, so I did not require a wheel puller.I am very happy with the Dorman switches, so I took the risk and purchased the Dorman 949-000 Suspension Compressor and the Dorman 746-015 Door Lock Actuator. Totally happy with those purchases as well.
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