Under the pedal arm.
The brake light switch is on a bracket just above the brake pedal.
The brake light switch is above the pedal.
Check for a blown brake light fuse ( in the fuse panel ) or the brake light switch at the brake pedal could be the problem. The brake light switch releases the shifter lock as well as operating the brake lights.
Bulbs, wiring, fuse, brake light switch.
May be at the upper end of the brake pedal under dash area
Check on the upper end of brake pedal (under dash)
Im not sure what you mean by RELAY brake light switch. There is 1 brake light switch on the brake pedal. Check it with an OHM meter,wires disconnected brake off should be "open" (no connection) press the pedal and should have no resistance (0 OHMS)
Red brake light most likely on due to brake fluid level/sensor issue or parking brake on/wiring issue
If it has a mechanical brake light switch it is located somewhere on the brake pedal. Normally around the area where the pedal connects under the dash. If it has a pressure switch, it will be located somewhere on brake lines near the master cylinder.
I don't think its a brake light switch. I think its the park brake release. I rethought this and I now think that what you are asking about is the cruise "dump" valve. If it actually on the brake pedal its the cruise. Sorry for the confusion
tail -light and no brake light means the brake switch mounted along the streering column needs to be adjusted or replaced...the signals work off a flasher can mounted inder the dash...there is 2 cans ...trurn/emer flashers
There is a switch that turns on the cruise control there could be a problem with that. There could also be a problem with the transmission linkage also. Causes include check engine light, vacuum hose, clock spring, brake light switch,