To disconnect the brake light switch on a 2003 Pontiac Aztek, first, locate the switch, which is typically found above the brake pedal. Carefully pull the connector off the switch; you may need to press a tab or lever to release it. Ensure the vehicle is off and the keys are removed from the ignition for safety during this process. If needed, consult the vehicle's service manual for specific instructions regarding your model.
Might be a stuck brake light switch its located at the top of the brake pedal
Sounds like the switch that attches to the brake pedal is not disconnecting. Look up under the dash and look where there is a device that moves when you move the pedal in and out. That should be your brake light activation switch. When you depress the pedal the switch makes contact and the brake lights come on, when you leave off the pedal the switch should open breakign the circuit. Look at the switch and see if it needs adjusted or if the switch is bad and will not disconnect thus completing the circuit makign the lights stay on
To replace the brake switch on a 1995 Pontiac Firebird, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Locate the brake switch, which is typically mounted above the brake pedal. Remove the electrical connector and the mounting screws to detach the old switch, then install the new switch in reverse order, ensuring it is properly aligned with the brake pedal. Finally, reconnect the battery and test the brake lights to ensure the new switch is functioning correctly.
there is a switch up under the brake pedal
Disconnecting the brake light switch requires crawling under the steering column of a vehicle. The brake switch is placed behind the brake pedal and the clip for the switch will be on top. Simply unplug it.
The brake light switch is located on the brake pedal bracket. You'll need to remove the trim panel beneath the steering column to get to the switch and the connector. FriPilot
The brake light switch is located on the brake pedal bracket. You'll need to remove the trim panel beneath the steering column to get to the switch and the connector.
No. 6 point 12mm socket. (Cant be deep well socket though, not enough clearance for that)
Check you brake fluid and the brake switch on the proportioning value. If the fluid level is ok then disconnect the switch to see if the light goes out. Also check the parking brake switch.
To replace the brake switch on a Mercedes-Benz, first, disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Locate the brake switch, typically found near the brake pedal assembly; you may need to remove a panel for access. Disconnect the electrical connector from the old switch, unscrew it, and replace it with the new switch. Reconnect the electrical connector, reassemble any removed panels, and reconnect the battery to complete the installation.
Under the dash, either on the brake pedal's arm itself, or to the support structure.
possably the switch at the brake? do your brake lights work??