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Part #: DS-3299

Standard Ignition DS-3299 Traction Control Switch

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Overview of Standard Ignition Traction Control Switch DS-3299

The Standard Ignition DS-3299 traction control switch is designed specifically for Honda Accord models. This switch allows drivers to manually engage or disengage the vehicle's traction control system, providing enhanced control in various driving conditions.

  • Compatible with Honda Accord vehicles
  • Part number DS-3299 for precise identification
  • Direct replacement for factory traction control switch
  • Ensures reliable operation of traction control system
  • Easy to install with standard automotive tools

Product Details and Functionality

The DS-3299 traction control switch from Standard Ignition is engineered to meet OEM specifications for Honda Accord models. This switch serves as the interface for the vehicle’s traction control system, allowing the driver to toggle the system on or off as needed. Proper function of this switch is critical for maintaining vehicle stability and safety, especially in slippery or uneven road conditions. The switch is designed for durability and consistent performance, ensuring it withstands regular use over the life of the vehicle.

Common Applications and Problem Resolution

This traction control switch is used to address several issues related to traction control system operation in Honda Accord vehicles. It is typically installed when the original switch fails or malfunctions.

  • Traction control system warning light remains illuminated
  • Inability to activate or deactivate traction control manually
  • Intermittent or unresponsive traction control switch behavior
  • Physical damage or wear to the original switch
  • Restoring proper traction control system functionality

Installation Notes and Tips

Installation of the Standard Ignition DS-3299 traction control switch is straightforward for technicians familiar with Honda Accord electrical components. It is recommended to disconnect the vehicle battery before beginning installation to prevent electrical shorts. The switch typically mounts in the dashboard or center console area and connects via a plug-and-play harness. Verify proper switch operation after installation by testing the traction control system toggle function.

Quality Assurance and Warranty Information

Standard Ignition parts are manufactured to meet or exceed OEM standards, ensuring reliable fit and function. The DS-3299 traction control switch undergoes quality control inspections to maintain consistent performance. Warranty coverage details should be confirmed with the parts provider, but Standard Ignition generally offers limited warranties against defects in material and workmanship.

BrandStandard Ignition
Part NumberDS-3299
ColorBlack
Connector GenderFemale
Contents1 Switch
FinishPlastic
Terminal GenderMale
Terminal TypeBlade

This part fits 3 vehicles. Search below:

YearMakeModelBody TypePositionNotes
2005HondaAccordSedanN/A
2004HondaAccordSedanN/A
2003HondaAccordSedanN/A

* Always verify fitment with your vehicle's VIN if unsure. Submodel & trim restrictions may apply.

This part directly replaces or is cross-referenced with the following part numbers:

1S1034735300SDAA0153-56957PA3214S52101SW7733

Cross-reference numbers are provided for identification purposes only. Always confirm fitment before ordering.