I don't think its a brake light switch. I think its the park brake release. I rethought this and I now think that what you are asking about is the cruise "dump" valve. If it actually on the brake pedal its the cruise. Sorry for the confusion
brake light switch at the top off your brake pedal the little rubber bumber is worn out or the switch is out.... very easy fix
If you mean the brake light switch (tail brake light) , is in the upper part of the brake pedal. Just follow the brake pedal up and you will see two rubber buttons(switch stopper) and their respective switches, those are for the brake light switch(left) and the cruise control(right)
where is brake light switch
I think this switch which is adjustable is located above the brake pedal on a braket with a locknut. May be the bump rubber on the pedal lever is broken.
You can try to reset your brake light switch by unplugging the brake light switch and plugging it back in. If that does not solve your problem you will need to replace the brake light switch.
a switch that is trigered to light up the light when the brake pad is pushed in
The Chevrolet Colorado brake light switch is quite simple to change. The brake light switch simply plugs in and out.
The brake light is controlled by a relay switch. If the relay switch is bad the brake lights will stay on. The brake light switch simply plugs in and out. Unplug the brake light switch until you can replace it.
Above the brake pedal. If your main brake lights dont work but your third center brake light does, then the brake light switch is not the problem. Its is the turn signal switch.
The brake light switch can be found below the dashboard on the drivers side of the passenger compartment. The brake light switch simply plugs in and out.
The brake light switch is behind the brake pedal.
The brake light switch is on a bracket just above the brake pedal.