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Posted on Jun 18, 2008

Brake light switch

Hi, i need to know how to replace my brake light switch1995 nissan altma.

  • Anonymous Jul 28, 2008

    My brake light switch stays on all of the time.

  • neighborsric Aug 02, 2008

    Brake light stay on when car switched off draining the battery. I am thinking the brake light switch may be faulty. I have a new switch. How do I replace this switch?

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Like other people are saying the switch is fine and the brake light still stay on, wat can i do to fix it???

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