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It is threaded into the master cylinder. If you can't reach from under, remove the fuel tank to expose the master cylinder and brake light switch.
The master cylinder is typically on the driver's side of the VW. Usually, if you crank the wheel really far to the right, you can see and even reach the master cylinder without jacking up the car.
At the end of the master cylinder. Probably the easiest way to gain accesss would be to remove the gas tank.
They are located on the brake master cylinder. Vw joe. Have a great day
It is located behind the airbox on the left side of the engine compartment. It is setting back behind the brake master cylinder on the firewall.
Look to see where you fill the brake fluid and where your filling the brake fluid that is the master cylinder.
There are some wires coming from your master cylinder, under the floorpan on the driver's side... those are you brake light switches
It's bolted to the firewall on the driver's side, right in front of the brake pedal. The fluid container is in the trunk, and is connected to the master cylinder with a hose.
In a Classic Beetle, it's screwed into the master cylinder. New Beetles will have it in the vicinity of the brake pedal lever.
The brake master cylinder on a 1955 Pontiac is bolted to the frame rail under the steering shaft.
Pour it in the master cylinder located under the hood, driver's side.
The one on the master cylinder is the brake light switch. The one on the brake pedal is for the automatic transmission, assuming that the car is automatic.