Located and threaded into the master cylinder, it works off brake fluid pressure. Make sure it has power going into one of the terminals and will have power out with the pedal depressed. Note thatthe brake lights won't work if there is a problem with your brake fluid level beingextremely low, or you can't get the pedal to pump up (works different from most cars).
You will want to replace a brake light switch on a VW Polo professionally. You do not want to make a bigger situation than you already have. A mechanic will do the job correctly.
The brake light switch on that bug would be found on the brake master cylinder. Remove the fuel tank to make access easier.
The one on the master cylinder is the brake light switch. The one on the brake pedal is for the automatic transmission, assuming that the car is automatic.
It's on the nose of the transmission
The brake light switch is found behind the 1998 VW Beetles brake pedal. Reach it by removing the lower dash console to gain access to the nut holding the switch in place. Remove the nut then then the switch.
Check the bulbs, fuse & brake light switch on the pedal.
They are located on the brake master cylinder. Vw joe. Have a great day
Could be the brake light switch or fuse.
Behind the brake pedal stem. You need to crawl underneath the dashboard in order to see it.
its probably your brake light switch. jiggle the little sensor connected to the top of the brake pedal.
How do you reset dashboard brake light on vw passat
Bad bulbs? Blown fuse? Brake light switch defective or out of adjustment