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"on the emergency brake pedal on top theres a nut just tighten it till you feel adjustment" ?? The emergency/parking brake on the 2005 Nissan Frontier is not a foot pedal but a lever. I assume this is the same for the 2006 model. Is the adjustment similar or is there somewhere else the adjustment is made?
The brake light switch on a Nissan is located just behind the brake pedal. It sends a signal to the brake lights when the pedal is pressed to turn them on.
on your brake pedal lever.
On the brake pedal.
The 1998 Nissan Frontier pickup truck turn signal relay switch is located beneath the drivers side dashboard. The turn signal relay switch will be above the brake pedal.
remove the pedal arm pin so that you can freely move the pedal and have an access to the rubber stopper slots.
The plunger between the brake pedal and the switch is missing. The brake switch plunger is going through the hole with no connection to the brake pedal. Replace with aftermarket rubber stud and you should be fine. Costs about $3.00 and takes about 30 minutes to replace.
look on the brake pedal lever.
on the brake pedal
on your brake pedal lever.
on the brake pedal lever.
Around the brake pedal (front and back) are two switches, one to cancel cruise control (if your vehicle is so equipped) and another to lit the stop lamps whenever you press on the brake pedal. If you look down on it and depress the pedal, you'll see which one is pressed and is being released. Normally, the brake pedal switch is released (making a complete electrical connection and lights the stop lamps) whenever you press the pedal. The stop lamp stays lit whenever the switch is stuck (worn spring, corroded connections, broken push pin, etc.). If you can't identify which one is for cruise control and which one is for the brake, just go to a Nissan dealer and get a new stop lamp switch (for the 2000-2004 Nissan Frontier V6, it is part number 25320-75A0E) for about $15. You can then match it with the same switch mounted on your vehicle. They are normally easy to replace with only a wire connector to disconnect and a nut to loosen in order to remove and replace it.