Questions & Answers for: replace brake pedal rubber stopper

...on my car for there is 2 switches and there is 2 rubber stops attached to the brake pedal. this being gone will cause the brake lights to stay on all the time. Replace the brake light

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...is under brake pedal it activates when you push pedal look under dash where brake pedal is with flashlight push brake with your hand you will see it easy to replace and relatively cheap part good ...

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...brake light switch, if not, replace the plug. Most times when the light stays on the brake pedal does not come back and open the switch . the return spring on the pedal may be broken .or the bracket ...

...brake lights wont shut off when i turn off the car. i have a pack of rubber stopper to replace the missing stopper which i found crumbled up on the floor but i dont know where the hole is to put the ...

Question about 2004 Mountaineer

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...brake swicth. If the rubber stopper is gone, worn down or broken, replace it or fill the gap with epoxy glue. Once repaired/replaced check that when you press the brake, the lights come on and when ...

Question about 1992 Regal

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...replace the brake light switch with a new one. If your brake light stays on after you turn your car off and you don't want to run your battery down, you may be able to get down underneath the ...

brake lights are turning off and on. 5 Replace the stoplight switch if the lights continue to stay on. Stoplight Switch Replacement 1 Loosen and remove the bolts holding the stoplight switch in place.

...brake pedal is pressed, the plunger comes outward, completes the circuit and the lights turn on. There are several faults that can make your brake lights stay on. The circuit may go bad and remain ...

...kill the battery. Readjust or replace the brake light switch. Check this: Sometimes the small rubber stopper that pushes the switch will wear out and fall out causing the switch to indicate

...brake pedal arm. Many manufacturers use a rubber stopper in a hole on the pedal to depress a plunger on the brake switch when you let off the brakes. That rubber plug can dry and fall out over time, ...

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