Anybody replaced the pressure switch with a mechanical switch on the brake pedal or master cylinder?
I know there will be replies along the lines of "Why would you want to do that, the pressure one is good enough" but humour me.
How much brake pedal force does the standard switch need before it works? Does this force increase as the switch ages?
It seems that modern cars use the pedal position rather than force applied. I know that both of my Fords illuminate the lights before any brake force is being applied to the discs. This is going to show the lights fractionally earlier, too, which can only be good.
So, I wondered about fitting a microswitch by the pedal. There's no problem with current, and the snap action of the switch should help prevent arcing problems.
Brake light switches.
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Brake light switches.
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