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Cherlene Blalock Posted on Nov 04, 2013
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Break pedal sencer for the break lights to go on or off

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You can find the brake pedal switch right behind the brake pedal.

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    Cherlene Blalock Nov 05, 2013

    that is the problem the plastic part snapped so i cant screw it in place but its not ont the bottome its the button on top of break peddal when u release break peddle it pushes the up against the button and light turn off its broke i dont know what the part is called so i can call find a part for it

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