Name that switch... (help needed)
#1
Name that switch... (help needed)
I have a 2nd gen pickup, and have pretty much taken every piece off of this truck at one point or another. Somehow, I just never noticed a small switch attached to the gas pedal bracket under the dash...
It has two wires coming out of it, both green with white stripes, going into a factory connector with one green/white and one black/white wires. The switch isn't pressed by any of the pedals, so it's not a brake light or clutch cruise control cancel switch. Seems to be only able to be pressed by hand. Factory in appearance.
Any idea what it is?
Thanks guys!
It has two wires coming out of it, both green with white stripes, going into a factory connector with one green/white and one black/white wires. The switch isn't pressed by any of the pedals, so it's not a brake light or clutch cruise control cancel switch. Seems to be only able to be pressed by hand. Factory in appearance.
Any idea what it is?
Thanks guys!
#4
Actually...just took a closer look. It is actually mounted to the base of the Emergency-brake bracket....the long shaft that the E-brake lever runs in. Not a WOT switch...it has no interaction with the gas pedal. Like I said, the only thing that could hit it is your hand reaching for it :-)
Maybe an ECM reset?
Thoughts are welcome...I'll try to get a pic up.
Maybe an ECM reset?
Thoughts are welcome...I'll try to get a pic up.
#5
There is supposed to be a switch at the base of the e-brake that activates the brake light when the brake is engaged. Are you sure there isn't a little tab on the e-brake that pushes this switch in when the brake is engaged?
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two jobs in one!
Originally Posted by phorunninduke
It sounds like the switch for the brake light (for the dash) to me.
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