look on the brake pedal you will see a lil switch there that's the brake light switch
There is no fuel kill switch on the 1990 Nissan Maxima. There is a fuel pump relay switch that can cause the fuel to be suppressed.
When the brakelite switch fails it fails to on. Replace the brakelite switch. Located under the dash on the brake pedal arm. You will see a push switch that is released when the brake is pressed. Just replace that switch.
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.
just replace it this switch might also be the boo switch that sends the signal to the computer
the acutually dash removal of the Comfort-Control Toggle Switch in order to remove facing for radio replacment of 1990 nissan maxima?
The brake light switch is located on a bracket behind the brake pedal support.
Master cylinder should be located at the driver's side firewall
Start by removing the connections for the cruise control and brake lights, then remove the bolt that holds the switch to the brake pedal. Once the brake pedal is loose the switch is held on the brake pushrod by a bushing with nylon retaining washers. Carefully remove one washer and slide the bushing out, the switch can now be removed from the pushrod. Installation is the reverse; line up the hole on the switch with the hole on the pushrod, make sure the tabs for the cruise control and brake lights are facing properly. Reinstall the bushing and replace the other nylon washer, replace the bolt and tighten. Lastly connect the brake lights and cruise control.
Your fuse could be blown, or the brake light switch is improperly adjusted.
Check the upper end of the brake pedal under dash
yes, it's located at the top of the brake pedal
Your brake light ignition switch should be replaced. It works your brake lights and ignition switch, so you do need it. It only costs about $7 dollars.