I think that when you press the button the light or LED turns off and when you do not press it the light turns on.
The switch is designed to make or break the circuit. This gives the operator control over whether the power flows or not.
Both can interupt the flow of electricity or in other words break the circuit.
Take your hands and grab each end of the stick. Then put your knee under the middle and push down with your hands . Kind of like when you break a stick. Hope I Answered your question (:
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the break light switch is located above your brake pedal, its a block and looks like a push button switch,
Push-To-Make switch is a switch in which pressure is applied to the switch for it to let the electricl current flow through.
most likely it is the black rubber peice that push your break pedal switch in when you let go of the break pedal. The other possibility is the e break switch is broken. both easy fixes if you can find the parts
You will bend the rods and the valves and you will 'break' the engine
try to switch the car on until red lights comes on "do not start the engine" apply break twice " fully push the break with your foot " then switch the key off and remove the key from the switch .. this should help .. i hope
defective brake light switch. crawl into the drivers side and look for a simple push button switch above the break pedal(switch will be covered by the bar until you push the brake down). Check the switch is moving... replace or unjamm the switch...
A push to brake switch is a switch were it cancels out the circuit so that the electricity cannot flow through the circuit.
Your water will break naturally. To induce it would be to artificially break it.
push it to the right
Switch (PTM) = Push To Make
By passkey. If you are talking about a starter by-pass. It is not keyed, but a push button on & off switch. You must break the small wire at the starter relay, or solenoid, and wire the switch in series. After the car starts, you must release the push on/off switch, or you will keep turning the starter motor.