Just above the brake pedal, yes it has six wires.
check the wires at brake light switch on brake pedal they are bad about breaking brake light switch
Look under the dash on the 1996 suburban, and locate the brake light switch on the brake pedal arm. Remove the switch nut, and slide the switch out. Unplug the wires from the switch and install the new switch.
probably bad headlight switch,the break light wires run through the headlight switch
It is on the brake pedal. There should be two wires connected to it. I found it last weekend after I could not get the van out of park, one of the wires broke off the switch.
If the switch is "closed" both wires should be HOT - with switch open one wire should go COLD-- if not defective switch
To replace the brake light switch on a Suzuki Forenza, locate it on the pedal shaft, release the wires that connect it, twist and then take out the old brake light switch and put a new switch in its place. The job can be done by any handy owner.
The brake light switch is threaded into the master cylinder. Open the hood, look at the brake master cylinder, notice the brake light switch with wires connected. Have new one ready to install when you remove the old one to keep loss of brake fluid to a minimum.
check for blown brake light bulbs and broken wires. also check brake light switch on brake pedal
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)
Probably located at top of brake pedal secured by 2 locknuts and 2 wires
There are some wires coming from your master cylinder, under the floorpan on the driver's side... those are you brake light switches
on the bulk head just above / behind the brake pedal. Should be a white plastic switch with two wires coming out the bottom