Important: The cruise control release switch and the stop lamp switch are adjusted  together. Incorrect adjustment of either of these switches may cause premature     brake lining wear or the incorrect operation of the cruise control system.
- Remove the left instrument panel insulator. Refer to 
Instrument Panel Insulator Panel Replacement - Left Side 
in Instrument Panel,  Gages and Console.
 
- Press the brake pedal  fully.
 
- Push the switches into the retainers until the switches are fully  seated.
 
- Pull the brake pedal fully rearward against the pedal stop until  the audible clicks can no longer be heard.
 
- Measure the brake pedal travel distances from the centerline of  the brake pedal pad. Compare the measurements to the following values. The     comparison of the values can verify that the cruise control release switch     and the stop lamp switch are correctly adjusted:
 
| •  | The cruise control release switch and the stop lamp switch contacts  must actuate at 3.5-12.5 mm (0.125-0.500 in) of     brake pedal travel. | 
 
| •  | Nominal actuation of the stop lamp switch contacts occurs about  4.5 mm (0.2 in) beyond the point of cruise control release switch       actuation. | 
 
- Install the left instrument panel insulator. Refer to 
Instrument Panel Insulator Panel Replacement - Left Side 
in  Instrument Panel, Gages and Console.