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> A bit of a wiggle job is an understatement Brake Switch at pedal, Trying to get to the brake switch at the pedal
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post May 22 2024, 11:22 AM
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I was trying to get to the brake switch at the pedal to rule out any issues there..

Oh boy!! posted another thread yesterday (someone said it was a bit of a wiggle job) I'd say.. just to get to the two allens that hold the kick board i had to basically remove the carpet, half my console and after all that I still can't get the kick board out..

The carpet had holes for the clutch pedal, brake pedal, accelerator pedal and even a separate hole for the rod behind the gas pedal (which I ended up just putting a slice into that small hole or I might still be there)..

Now still can't get the kick board out but I lifted it and after removing a small mouse nest i can barley see what I think is the switch...man.. Should have started with the switch at the master?? why two switches any advice on the kick board and pedal switch?

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Steve
post May 22 2024, 12:17 PM
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There is only one switch that operates the brake lights and its under that pedal board. Here is a link to what it looks like. https://www.pelicanparts.com/More_Info/9116...CxoCGJcQAvD_BwE
The brake pedal pushes on that lever. To get the pedal board out, you have to push the clutch pedal down to get that side out and then you should be able to manipulate the brake pedal side out. You can also remove the pedal pads for a little more space. I agree with removing the pedals. Undo the two 13mm nuts and lift it up and out. It does come out as one piece. I would send the pedals to bdstone914 on the board and have him rebuild them. He did my pedals.
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