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    02-01-2009, 05:41 PM #1

    Nelsito65Senior Member

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    Need help removing brake light switch

    Anybody has any experience removing the brake ? It is held in place by some kind of

    plastic lock nut and I'm not sure what is the trick for removing this part. I tried pressing the side tabs

    on that nut while pushing out but was not successful and was afraid of breaking something. Other than

    removing the whole brake pedal assembly, I don't know waht to do. The closest information I found

    was this thread but there is no mention of anyone actually removing it.

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    02-02-2009, 02:21 PM #2

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    I'm picking up the part this evening. I'm still hoping that somebody around these forums, at some

    point, had to replace this switch before on his own or know of any detailed How-to.

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    Can you take a picture of ? I haven't done one an an A33, but the A32 switches are just a

    locknut and an electrical connector.

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    These are two views of the switch (along with the cruise control switch)

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    Nice pics. Definitely looks like you need to compress the 4 tabs and push it through the . If you

    can't get it by hand, a long set of needle nose pliers should work.

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    02-02-2009, 03:48 PM #6

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    Thanks. That was my impression too, but I was only compressing the two larger ones without any

    success. I'll give another try tonight.

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    that is like a regular nut. turn it 90 degrees with a pliers and it should go loose and then just pull

    the switch out.

    when you install it start the car and have it running and push it through the hole and make sure when

    you install the plastic you don't ride the pedal as it can be riding the brakes if pressed all the

    way in.

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    02-02-2009, 10:09 PM #8

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    Got it!!!!.. This is my humble contribution to the Org for those of you who are in need of replacing the

    Stop Lamp Switch (or brake light switch). (Moderators, feel free to move it to the "How-To's" if you feel

    it might be helpful to someone).

    I became aware of a malfunctioning Stop Lamp Switch in my car when I began having trouble with my

    gear selector being "locked", unable to move from Park, unless I manually depressed the .

    This started happening on rare ocassions, so I paid little attention to it at first. As it was happening

    more often, I began to search for information and found out that the culprit was indeed a defective stop

    lamp swicth. I also found out that, while I was having this issue, my brake lights were not working, and

    I began noticing that cars behind me were stopping dangerously close to my rear end, since my brake

    lights were not doing its job of warning them when I was slowing down.

    Before getting down to the brake pedal area to meet in person the cause of the trouble, I was hoping

    that it was held in place simply by a couple of metal nuts, like many other cars. To my surprise, it was

    held by some kind of plastic lock nut. Not being familiar with the mechanism and procedure involved in

    removing the switch, I began to request tips on how to remove it. I trully appreciate the suggestions

    made by some fellow org members.

    Parts and procedure are as follows:

    The picture below shows the Stop Lamp Switch (also known as Brake Light Switch) along with the

    packaging displaying the . At a local Nissan dealer, the price out-the-door, including taxes,

    was $37.73.

    bracket

    bolt

    lock nut

    shift lock

    part number

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  • Since it was a little uncomfortable for me, I removed the plastic cover under the steering wheel so I

    can give myself more room to maneuver. Some people may not need to go through this step and save

    some time in the process.

    The next picture shows the general area where the Stop Lamp and the Automatic Speed Control Device

    (ASCD) switches are located. This view is from the driver side floor looking up towards the dashboard.

    In order to release the defective part, hold it by the body (where the Nissan logo is) and turn it 45

    degrees, in the direction of the arrow shown in the picture below.

    This twisting action will cause the switch to pop out towards the harness. (Note the position of the

    switch as it is being released).

    Completely slide out the switch, disconnect it from the harness and set it aside.

    Grab the new switch and connect it to the harness.

    Slide it through the hole and push it against the stopper attached to the brake pedal, holding the switch

    in the same position as the old switch was when it was released.

    While pushing the switch against the stopper, turn it 45 degrees, this time in the opposite direction as

    the arrow shows in the picture above, in order to secure it in place.

    To finalize, depress and release the brake pedal a few times to make sure the switch is securely in

    place, and to test that your brake lights are working.

    If everything is in working order, you are done.

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  • 08-03-2009, 12:21 PM #9

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    You rock dude, thanks for taking the time and putting so much attention to detail in this! You probably

    just saved me from dropping a couple hundred out of complete frustration!

    08-03-2009, 01:33 PM #10

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by andrew629

    You rock dude, thanks for taking the time and putting so much attention to detail in this! You

    probably just saved me from dropping a couple hundred out of complete frustration!

    Thanks. I'm glad this write-up can be of help.

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nelsito65

    Got it!!!!.. This is my humble contribution to the Org for those of you who are in need of replacing

    the Stop Lamp Switch (or brake light switch). (Moderators, feel free to move it to the "How-To's" if

    you feel it might be helpful to someone).

    I became aware of a malfunctioning Stop Lamp Switch in my car when I began having trouble with

    my gear selector being "locked", unable to move from Park, unless I manually depressed the shift

    lock. This started happening on rare ocassions, so I paid little attention to it at first. As it was

    happening more often, I began to search for information and found out that the culprit was indeed

    a defective stop lamp swicth. I also found out that, while I was having this issue, my brake lights

    were not working, and I began noticing that cars behind me were stopping dangerously close to my

    rear end, since my brake lights were not doing its job of warning them when I was slowing down.

    Before getting down to the brake pedal area to meet in person the cause of the trouble, I was

    hoping that it was held in place simply by a couple of metal nuts, like many other cars. To my

    surprise, it was held by some kind of plastic lock nut. Not being familiar with the mechanism and

    procedure involved in removing the switch, I began to request tips on how to remove it. I trully

    appreciate the suggestions made by some fellow org members.

    Parts and procedure are as follows:

    The picture below shows the Stop Lamp Switch (also known as Brake Light Switch) along with the

    packaging displaying the part number. At a local Nissan dealer, the price out-the-door, including

    taxes, was $37.73.

    Since it was a little uncomfortable for me, I removed the plastic cover under the steering wheel so

    I can give myself more room to maneuver. Some people may not need to go through this step and

    save some time in the process.

    The next picture shows the general area where the Stop Lamp and the Automatic Speed Control

    Device (ASCD) switches are located. This view is from the driver side floor looking up towards the

    dashboard.

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  • In order to release the defective part, hold it by the body (where the Nissan logo is) and turn it 45

    degrees, in the direction of the arrow shown in the picture below.

    This twisting action will cause the switch to pop out towards the harness. (Note the position of the

    switch as it is being released).

    Completely slide out the switch, disconnect it from the harness and set it aside.

    Grab the new switch and connect it to the harness.

    Slide it through the hole and push it against the stopper attached to the brake pedal, holding the

    switch in the same position as the old switch was when it was released.

    While pushing the switch against the stopper, turn it 45 degrees, this time in the opposite direction

    as the arrow shows in the picture above, in order to secure it in place.

    To finalize, depress and release the brake pedal a few times to make sure the switch is securely in

    place, and to test that your brake lights are working.

    If everything is in working order, you are done.

    Thank you sir, this definitely should be in the stickies. I have to do this on Thursday for a friend's 5th gen

    so now I know what to expect. Approximately how long did it take you to do this? Don't mean to bring an

    old thread back but why make a new one..

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by ColombianMax

    Thank you sir, this definitely should be in the stickies. I have to do this on Thursday for a

    friend's 5th gen so now I know what to expect. Approximately how long did it take you to do

    this? Don't mean to bring an old thread back but why make a new one..

    I'd say no more than 10 minutes.

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    Thanks for an excellent write up! Nice with great instructions! I hope I never have to do this, but

    with your DIY, I shall not be afraid.

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    WOW thanks for the detail pics. I have been having this problem for months and though is was a

    problem with my park neutral switch. My problem wasn't as bad as yours I would press the brake pedal

    and after a minute or more I would be able to hear the click and move out of park. Every time I have a

    problem with my Max I just search the org site and find my answer. Keep up the good work everyone. I

    have been a member for a lot of years and haven't had a chance to reply to post with any good info

    that isn't already there

    If anyone is in the market for coil packs go to Autozone Duralast. they are the cheapist and they are

    from Nissan. but the Nissan logo and part number are ground off. I tried to post this info but I guess I

    don't have enough post to do so. I posted pics in my album to see the comparison.

    04-13-2010, 08:10 PM #15

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    Maybe not the brake light switch

    I just when out to see if my brake lights were working and they are just fine. When I turn the key to

    accessories I hear a click in the shifter console. when I turn on the car I hear it again. Then I put my

    foot on the brake (tail lights work fine) I hear the click again. but I can't push in the button on the

    shifter. I have to wait a while for the second click in the shifter handle. sometime this waiting could last

    two min. Which switch is going bad.

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    i dont have enough posts to make my own thread so i guess ill post my question here...

    my driver side brake light isnt working. all the lights in the taillight function, its just that the red one

    doesnt brighten when i press the brake. i replaced the stop light switch today, but that didnt resolve the

    issue.

    does anybody have any suggestions?

    its kinda funny that im listed as "newbie - just registered" even though i registered in 2005....

    11-02-2010, 05:20 PM #17

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by tristanstewart

    i dont have enough posts to make my own thread so i guess ill post my question here...

    my driver side brake light isnt working. all the lights in the taillight function, its just that the

    red one doesnt brighten when i press the brake. i replaced the stop light switch today, but that

    didnt resolve the issue.

    does anybody have any suggestions?

    pics

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  • Points: 6,057, Level: 50

    Activity: 0% its kinda funny that im listed as "newbie - just registered" even though i registered in 2005....

    I'm going to put it out there, just in case, but is it safe to assume that you already tried replacing that

    bulb, or at least tried switching that bulb with the one on the passenger side?

    By the way, newbie status is determined by the number of posts you have, regardless of when you

    registered.

    Also, just so you know, there is a thread for those who can't create one yet, but need to post

    questions:

    http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...on-thread.html

    EDIT: If you brake light switch was the problem, none of your brake lights would've worked properly,

    not just one.

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    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nelsito65

    I'm going to put it out there, just in case, but is it safe to assume that you already tried

    replacing that bulb, or at least tried switching that bulb with the one on the passenger side?

    By the way, newbie status is determined by the number of posts you have, regardless of when

    you registered.

    Also, just so you know, there is a thread for those who can't create one yet, but need to post

    questions:

    http://forums.maxima.org/5th-generat...on-thread.html

    EDIT: If you brake light switch was the problem, none of your brake lights would've worked

    properly, not just one.

    i checked them before and they worked. so i thought the problem was intermittent and figured it was

    something else. thats when i found this. but i checked them again and the bulb is in fact bad. kinda

    sucks because i dont have the stock tailights and had to order bulbs.

    as for the newbie status thing...im aware of that, i was more referring to how long ive been on this

    forum without a single post. thanks for pointing out the other thread.

    EDIT: i was replying based on the email i got so i just saw what you said about the switch controlling all

    lights. sure, it wouldve been nice to know that earlier and all, but i got some experience actually doing

    something car related. i feel a bit more manly now.

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    AWESOME posting with gr8 details.........

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Nelsito65

    Got it!!!!.. This is my humble contribution to the Org for those of you who are in need of replacing

    the Stop Lamp Switch (or brake light switch). (Moderators, feel free to move it to the "How-To's" if

    you feel it might be helpful to someone).

    I became aware of a malfunctioning Stop Lamp Switch in my car when I began having trouble with

    my gear selector being "locked", unable to move from Park, unless I manually depressed the shift

    lock. This started happening on rare ocassions, so I paid little attention to it at first. As it was

    happening more often, I began to search for information and found out that the culprit was indeed

    a defective stop lamp swicth. I also found out that, while I was having this issue, my brake lights

    were not working, and I began noticing that cars behind me were stopping dangerously close to my

    rear end, since my brake lights were not doing its job of warning them when I was slowing down.

    Before getting down to the brake pedal area to meet in person the cause of the trouble, I was

    hoping that it was held in place simply by a couple of metal nuts, like many other cars. To my

    surprise, it was held by some kind of plastic lock nut. Not being familiar with the mechanism and

    procedure involved in removing the switch, I began to request tips on how to remove it. I trully

    appreciate the suggestions made by some fellow org members.

    Parts and procedure are as follows:

    The picture below shows the Stop Lamp Switch (also known as Brake Light Switch) along with the

    packaging displaying the part number. At a local Nissan dealer, the price out-the-door, including

    taxes, was $37.73.

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  • Since it was a little uncomfortable for me, I removed the plastic cover under the steering wheel so

    I can give myself more room to maneuver. Some people may not need to go through this step and

    save some time in the process.

    The next picture shows the general area where the Stop Lamp and the Automatic Speed Control

    Device (ASCD) switches are located. This view is from the driver side floor looking up towards the

    dashboard.

    In order to release the defective part, hold it by the body (where the Nissan logo is) and turn it 45

    degrees, in the direction of the arrow shown in the picture below.

    This twisting action will cause the switch to pop out towards the harness. (Note the position of the

    switch as it is being released).

    Completely slide out the switch, disconnect it from the harness and set it aside.

    Grab the new switch and connect it to the harness.

    Slide it through the hole and push it against the stopper attached to the brake pedal, holding the

    switch in the same position as the old switch was when it was released.

    While pushing the switch against the stopper, turn it 45 degrees, this time in the opposite direction

    as the arrow shows in the picture above, in order to secure it in place.

    To finalize, depress and release the brake pedal a few times to make sure the switch is securely in

    place, and to test that your brake lights are working.

    If everything is in working order, you are done.

    01-16-2012, 12:11 PM #20

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    Wow I just wanted to say THANK YOU for this. I almost broke my back (literally)...trying to figure out

    where the damn brake switch was and once I came across this thread you made everything a lot easier.

    Thanks for the Pics too!

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    Wow! Perfect instructions

    Let's hear it for Nelsito65 who posted such lucid and detailed instructions. You should write a DIY

    book, my mate. I know I'll buy it.

    01-26-2012, 08:16 PM #22

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    Thank you guys; appreciate the encouraging feedback. I'm sure very glad that this modest write-up

    has helped a few of you tackle the brake light switch.

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    Sometimes something we might think of as a simple little thing will drive us crazy. Having a "how to"

    like you have done is really great. Thanks.

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    Quote:

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    Got it!!!!.. This is my humble contribution to the Org for those of you who are in need of

    replacing the Stop Lamp Switch (or brake light switch).

    Thank you sir! I had error code P1572 ASCD Brake Switch on my 2002 Maxima (Cruise control cancel).

    Because of your tutorial, I figured out the part I needed to replace, ordered it and swapped it out. I

    mistakenly turned it in the wrong direction and it wouldn't come out. (Even with a wrench ). But

    when I turned it the correct way, it popped out just as described.

    Your contribution is greatly appreciated.

    Cory

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    The brake light switch is black and not brown?

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    Is this part similar on a 97? I have the opposite problem, my brake lights won't turn off. I had to

    unplug the switch so the battery wouldn't run down. The car has been sitting for 1.5years so i think the

    rubber stopper dry rotten. I was wondering if just that piece can be fixed.

    10-05-2012, 11:31 AM #28

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    It is the same concept but the 4th gen has a 1/4 inch thick metal bar welded to the brake pedal instead

    of little tabs that the 5th gen uses. But the 4th gen uses these rubber bumpers to make contact with

    the switch.

    You can get the bumpers at the dealer or some people have used JB Weld to glue a penny on the brake

    arm. Either way, when you are done, the plunger of the switch will still have a little bit of movement

    when the brake pedal is not being depressed. If the switch doesn't have any movement, that means

    the pedal is resting all its weight on the switch and this will destroy the switch.

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    Brakes are not responding after replacing rubber stopper.

    Hello everyone, I have a 2002 Nissan Maxima.

    The other day I realized my brake lights were on after I had turned off my car and had gotten out. I

    found a broken stopper for the brake light switch and pulled the fuse when I got home, so I didn't drain

    the battery. Fast forward to after I replaced the stopper I had gotten from a dealership, and now the

    brake lights are not working at all. I had initially gotten a size to big from the dealerships parts

    department, which I installed and then had to cut out because the switch would never be able to

    release the plunger. I didn't put the switch back into place because the simply wasn't enough space too.

    Not really sure what could be causing this since I had put the fuse back in and even swapped out the

    cig lighter fuse which is also a 15 amp fuse. Unless just twisting the switch out of it's harness caused it

    to break. I never disconnected it from the wiring, just popped the stopper in and put the switch back in

    place.

    I should mention the drivers brake light was out when the lights would not turn off. I replaced the bulb

    after replacing the stopper, but since all of them stopped working I don't know if that was why it was

    out.

    Any ideas?

    Also, in case anyone else has to put the stopper in, I found a good way to do it is to tape plastic

    cards(like an old gift card) together and then put a sticky layer of tape down to hold the stopper to the

    card. This allows you to slide into place and then release the brake pedal down onto it. Might need a

    little bit of effort to get it in fully.

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    Normally the switch having a problem and a burned out bulb are 2 totally separate problems. I suggest

    you remove the new bulb that you put in check the fuse for the brake lights and see if the other brake

    lights work. Every once in a while you get a bad bulb.

    If the brake lights still don't work, remove the brake light switch from the holder and operate it by

    hand. If the brake lights work like this, re-install the switch being careful that you don't push it too far

    in.

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    Sorry to resurrect such an old problem, but I'm currently sitting in the garage with my Maxima having

    the same problem. My rubber seal is still on, so it must be the switch. I've tried turning the switch to

    take it out as hard as I can, but I simply can't get it out. Oh well. I'll just have to disconnect the battery

    and take it into the shop tomorrow.

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    Holy crap I just realized I was pulling the wrong switch all along. I pulled the all black one and it came

    right out. I'm so done right now.

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    More than just a Brake Light sometimes

    Nelsito65, your instructions are great. I have a 2002 Infiniti Q45 and your clear instructions were 100%

    applicable and saved me a lot of time and money. Much appreciated!

    What was crazy about the issue was that as I was driving along, my TSC, VSC, Slip, and ABS lights all

    came on. When I stopped the car, I could only shift into Neutral and Drive. I couldn't shift into reverse

    or park, or remove the key . Although, I could turn off the car and restart it in neutral. My brake

    lights also stopped working. Pushing the shift lock release on the shifter console didn't help.

    Anyway, I replaced the brake light switch for $40 using an adjustable wrench in 5 minutes with the help

    of your instructions. That resolved the warning lights, enabled the brake lights, and released the shifter.

    Now if you have a solution for burning oil like an old factory, let me know!

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    Going to bring this one on again. My rear light are on all the time after replacing the driver side stop

    light. Had to remove the fuse not to drain the battery. What could cause the light to be on all the time?

    The switch, the stoppers? I need to fix this fast, hate to be putting the fuse on and off until I can fix it.

    Anyway to determine which one is bad? Like I said, I just replace the driver side bulb which was bad

    and now they are on all the time even with the car been off. Thanks in advance

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    Going to bring this one on again. My rear light are on all the time after replacing the driver side

    stop light. Had to remove the fuse not to drain the battery. What could cause the light to be on

    all the time? The switch, the stoppers? I need to fix this fast, hate to be putting the fuse on and

    off until I can fix it. Anyway to determine which one is bad? Like I said, I just replace the driver

    side bulb which was bad and now they are on all the time even with the car been off. Thanks in

    advance

    I wonder if the "piston" portion, on the brake light switch, is stuck in the depressed position causing the

    brake lights to be on all the time, as if you were pushing on the brake pedal. If you haven't tried it yet,

    you might want to take a closer look at that part.

    I'm referring to the tip that comes out of the left part in the picture below:

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  • Never mind the "depressed" part; that piston is supposed to be depressed all the time unless you're

    stepping on the brake.

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    Checked the switch and its a broken stopper. Funny, thy want 5 bucks for a piece is rubber... you got to

    be kidding me. Oh well, going to order it on Monday

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    Quote:

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    Checked the switch and its a broken stopper. Funny, thy want 5 bucks for a piece is rubber...

    you got to be kidding me. Oh well, going to order it on Monday

    I thought about the stopper after I posted the reply. That allows the piston to freely stick out all the

    way,causing the switch to "read" as if you are applying the brakes.

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    Got an easy fix on the stopper. Glue together 5 pieces of plastic and then, JB weld it to the metal

    harness. Problem fixed for now until I get the part I ordered.

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    Stop lamp replacement on a 2000 I30 / Maxima

    These pictures were extremely helpful but on my 2000 I30 the crowded area around the brake light

    switch made it pretty much impossible to get a grip on, either with tools or with my hand. The solution

    that worked was removing the cruise control switch to create enough clearance to access the brake

    light switch. Once that was done I was able to get a grip on the brake light switch with a pliers and

    twist it. Snapping them both back into place was very easy.

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    Thank you very much for the informative instructions on changing the brake light switch. What was

    seemingly an easy part swap-out, turned into a difficult project unless you are a small framed

    individual...which I am not!

    I dropped the dash panel for better access which helped and pulled out the cruise control switch (brown

    capped connector). Although I could barely see the brake light switch due to the steering column and

    very tight quarters, I was able to feel my way thru and made the swap.

    A couple things to keep in mind when changing out the switch:

    1. Using long needle nose pliers to loosen the switch(s) and turning counter clockwise to remove is

    much easier than by hand

    2. Don't confuse the brake light switch with the cruise control switch (brown connector housing on

    end).

    Found my brake light switch at AutoZone for $30.

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