Brake Light Switch: Testing and Inspection
Stop Lamp Switch Terminal Identification:
Stop lamp switch operation can be tested with an ohmmeter. The ohmmeter is used to check continuity between the pin terminals at different plunger positions.
NOTE: The switch wire harness must be disconnected before testing switch continuity.
SWITCH CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION
- Terminals 1 and 2 are for brake sensor circuit.
- Terminals 3 and 4 are for the speed control circuit if equipped.
- Terminals 6 and 6 are for the stop lamp circuit.
SWITCH CONTINUITY TEST
1. Check continuity between terminal pins 1 and 2 as follows:
a. Push in switch plunger completely.
b. Attach test leads to pins 1 and 2 and note ohmmeter reading.
c. If continuity exists, switch is OK. Replace switch if meter indicates lack of continuity (switch is open).
2. Check continuity between terminal pins 3 and 4 as follows:
a. Push in switch plunger completely.
b. Attach test leads to pins 3 and 4 and note ohmmeter reading.
c. If continuity exists, switch is OK. Replace switch if meter indicates lack of continuity (switch is open).
3. Check continuity between terminal pins 5 and 6 as follows:
a. Allow switch plunger to fully extend.
b. Attach test leads to pins 5 and 6 and note ohmmeter reading.
c. If continuity exists, switch is OK. Replace switch if meter indicates lack of continuity (switch is open).