If you do a search for the Camaro brake switch, you'll see that the switch has a main case and a shaft. The shaft appears to be threaded, but instead they are tension slip rings. At the end of the shaft is the switch button. The shaft slides through the brake pedal mount, which has a tension ring to hold the switch in place. Slide the shaft so that the switch button is completely compressed against the upper brake pedal plate. In operation, when the brake pedal is pressed, the upper plate moves away from the switch button, releasing it and allowing the internal contact to make the circuit engage, and the brake lights illuminate. For Camaros with the 'third-eye' brake light, a second brake switch is located next to the main switch.
Adjust or replace stop lght switch
You can fix the brake booster switch in your 1991 Jaguar by replacing the brake booster switch. In most cases when the brake booster switch does not function properly the only way to fix it is to replace it.
Check the brake light switch. It is defective or out of adjustment.
Ok funny enough I also have a 94 Camaro and a 91 s-10 lol I did switch them out once when i got bored...not to happy with the results. The camaro rims just did not seem to go with the trucks look. On the other had the truck rims looks awesome on the Camaro.
Type your answer here... Why are you wanting to rewire the brake lights?
PUT EMERGENCY BRAKE ON
Check your fuse, bulbs and the probable culprit the brake switch attached to the brake pedal. Mine were completely out on a 91 Town car and it was a bad switch. I hope this helps you.
disconnect it from your brake pedal lever.
the reverse light switch is near the tail shaft on the tranny it is a red plug and red sensor
my experience with that problem was to just change the switch itself cause it may either have a short or it finally went dead
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on the brake pedal under the dash is a brake light switch. that when you depress the brake it turns your lights on. you might wanna check that