I don't know but cannot get mine to go out, bakes are fine , any ideas?
your in luck i just had to do this on my 95 lol you will have to carefully lower your steering column, and above it there is the brake light switch conected to the brake pedal and a rod going towards the front of the vehicle where the master cylindar is at. on the little piece sticking out to the right of the brake light switch there is a pin that keeps it in place. remove that pin and then remove the wires connected to the switch. should come right off and then just put the new brake light switch on and reverse the steps. hope this helps
Usually on the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
under the dash ,attached to the brake pedal
Check the switch and/or make sure the parking brake pedal is all the way up if it is not that might be air in your brake lines or leak
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Alternator is dead or belt missing.
Read your owner's manual.
The brake light switch on a 1995 Chevrolet G20 is mounted to a bracket at the top of the brake pedal arm. It is a cylindrical-shaped switch held into--and adjusted by--two nuts, one on each side of the bracket. When the brake pedal is released the arm pushes the button on the switch in, turning off the brake light; conversely, when the brake is applied the arm on the brake allows the button out, turning the brake light on. 1. Step 1 Remove the negative terminal on the battery using a wrench. Look up under the dash and follow the brake pedal arm up to the switch. Pinch the tabs and pull the electrical plug out of the brake light switch. 2. Step 2 Remove the nut closest to the brake pedal arm using a socket. This allows the switch to be removed from the bracket. 3. Step 3 Install the new switch by adjusting the rear nut, closest to the electrical plug, back toward the plug until it is a few threads away from the plug. Remove the front nut closest to the button. Push the switch into the bracket with the button facing the brake pedal arm. Install the nut on the button side of the switch. 4. Step 4 Push the switch in until it contacts the arm and depresses the button. At this point, use your fingers to turn the front nut back until it contacts the bracket, keeping the switch from pushing back out of the bracket. Adjust the nut as necessary to assure the button is depressed against the brake pedal arm without moving the arm. Run the rear nut up to the bracket to lock the switch in place. Tighten the rear nut with a wrench. 5. Step 5 Install the electrical plug on the brake light switch. Install the negative terminal on the battery, and tighten with a wrench.
Yes. I have that year van and it has a center brake light over the back two doors...
Under the dash you will see the switch on a braket behind the brake pedel. Unplug remove and there you go
You can change your 1995 Chevrolet ignition switch by removing the ring at the top of the ignition switch. Slide the ignition switch out and remove the wiring harness. Reverse the process to install the new ignition switch.
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